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glam

/glam/US // glæm //UK // (ɡlæm) //

胶合剂,胶合板,魅力四射,魅力

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : glamour.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : glamorous.

Examples

  • Star jeans make a statement of casual cool-girl status, versus Juicy’s glam princess vibes.

  • This amazing man of mine planned this whole photoshoot, complete with my glam team and stylist might I add, for me and my daughter with matching princess dresses.

  • Grant’s childhood was as far removed from the glitz and glam of Tinsel Town as could be imagined.

  • If she were feeling down, it would be especially in those moments that she would glam up.

  • When you think of actress Laura Harrier, you’d be hard-pressed not to have an immediate Hollywood glam vibe come to the top of your mind.

  • The revival swept in glam costumes, elegant choreography, and cheeky fun, sometimes weaving in social commentary.

  • The hotels sound upscale-boutique, rather than mega-glam behemoths.

  • Others were paired with sportswear-inspired tops—think a tracksuit zip-up made glam with diagonal decorative panels.

  • David Bailey is best known for his ultra glam photos of the fashionable and famous.

  • Gaga's featured in it, looking glam and wielding her weapon of choice: a handgun with a silencer.

  • Glam's entry and onset resemble those of Grendel: when Grettir closes with him he tries to get out.

  • In the first, Grettir stops at a farm house which is haunted by Glam, a ghost of monstrous stature.

  • Glam p. 148 was tall and strange in bearing, with blue and glaring eyes, and wolf-grey hair.

  • Thereupon Glam took to riding the house-roofs at nights, so that he nearly broke them in.

  • They went first to Glam's cairn, because men thought that the shepherd's disappearance must have been through his bringing-about.