glamor / ˈglæm ər /

魅力魅力无限魅力四射迷人的魅力

glamor2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.
  2. excitement, adventure, and unusual activity: the glamour of being an explorer.
  3. magic or enchantment; spell; witchery.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. suggestive or full of glamour; glamorous: a glamour job in television; glamour stocks.

glamor 近义词

glamor

等同于 pulchritude

glamor

等同于 beauty

glamor

等同于 allure

glamor

等同于 appeal

更多glamor例句

  1. She grew up in New York City, a fan of old Hollywood glamor and fashion, which eventually led to her professional career.
  2. The glamor couple won't be without things to keep them busy.
  3. The glamor of the situation, with his father as the recognized champion of labor, fitted smoothly into his own rebellious dreams.
  4. It came upon him suddenly that the sweet witchery, the glamor falling over him was—love.
  5. Little in touch with the true spirit of Christianity, it was easily led by the glamor of resounding phrases and classical figures.
  6. She saw all in the clear light of reason, not in the glamor of love, and her judgment condemned them both.
  7. Strange is a Celtic landscape, far more moving, disturbing than the lovely glamor of Italy and Greece.