glam

英 [glæm] 美 ['ɡlæmərəs]
  • adj. 迷人的,富有魅力的
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glam (adj.)
slang shortening of glamorous, first attested 1936. Glam rock ("characterized by male performers dressed in glamorous clothes, with the suggestion of androgyny or sexual ambiguity" - OED), attested by 1974. Glamazon "glamourous, dominant woman" attested by 1985 (based on amazon).
1. She was always glam. She looked like a star.
她总是魅力四射,看上去俨然一位明星。

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2. These young new models have got glam new looks.
这批年轻模特儿带有艳丽的外貌.

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3. I think glam as much an attitude as it an aesthetic.
我认为华丽相较于美学它更像是一种态度.

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4. Why was there a Sultan living in Singapore and an Istana Kampong Glam?
这过程怎么跑出一个长住在新加坡的苏丹?为什么在甘榜格南还有座苏丹王宫?

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5. It's not even about the outfits, including the crazy glam - rock bodices and odd headgear.
它不是甚至大约那用具, 包括发狂的摇滚女服紧身衣和奇数的首饰.

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