flamboyant

英[flæm'bɔɪənt] 美[flæm'bɔɪənt]
  • adj. 艳丽的;炫耀的;火焰似的
  • n. 凤凰木
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Noun:
  1. showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana

Adjective:
  1. marked by ostentation but often tasteless;

    "a cheap showy rhinestone bracelet"
    "a splashy half-page ad"

  2. elaborately or excessively ornamented;

    "flamboyant handwriting"
    "the senator's florid speech"

1. Freddie Mercury was a flamboyant star of the British hard rock scene.
弗雷迪·摩克瑞是英国硬摇滚乐界一颗耀眼的明星。

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2. Critics attack his lavish spending and flamboyant style.
评论家抨击他大肆挥霍、恣意张扬的作风。

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3. His clothes were rather flamboyant for such a serious occasion.
他的衣着在这种严肃场合太浮夸了.

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4. And his coat was adorned with a flamboyant bunch of flowers.
他的外套上面装饰着一束艳丽刺目的鲜花.

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5. His style of choreography is flamboyant.
他的舞蹈设计风格是复杂夸张的.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Versace is famous for his flamboyant designs.
      凡赛斯因为它们艳丽的设计而闻名。
    2. Using colorful and bright hue, the artist expresses the affecting beauty of the flowers and the flamboyant bursting.
      作者用艳丽,明快的色彩表现了花动人的美丽和艳丽的绽放。
    3. Pictorialism lent character to the flamboyant baron's photographs while their light came from Whistler's painting.
      写实主义赋予了爱炫耀的男爵的相片以特色,而他们的灵感来自于惠斯勒的绘画。