glitzy

英 ['glɪtsɪ]
  • adj. 眩目的;(美、加)闪光的;耀眼的
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glitzy (adj.)
"tawdry, gaudy, showy but in bad taste," 1966, from Yiddish glitz "glitter," from German glitzern "sparkle" (see glitter (v.)).
1. Palm Springs has ritzy restaurants and glitzy nightlife.
棕榈泉有高档的餐厅和奢华的夜生活。

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2. The film star's wedding was a glitzy affair.
那位影星的婚礼是堂皇的盛事.

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3. The historical centre, with its string of small casinos and its neon cowboy, once seemed glitzy.
原来的城市中心道路两侧是成排的小型赌场, 再加上西部牛仔的霓虹灯招牌,整个街区灯火灿烂,光芒四射.

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4. Well , I haven't really decided yet , because we haven't finished watching the show.
Glitzy肯定是从glitz来的.

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5. Away from the glitzy at - resorts , meal drop and your cholesterol may spike to previously unimaginable levels.
离开维加斯的娱乐圣地,肉降价了, 而你的胆固醇水平可能会让你大吃一惊.

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