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glamour

/glam-er/US // ˈglæm ər //UK // (ˈɡlæmə) //

魅力,魅力四射,魅力十足,魅力无限

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • When big events come to town — looking at you, Sundance Film Festival — the parties are next-level, with a bit of Hollywood glamour taking over the town’s historic Main Street.

  • He does not have the supernova ability of Mahomes, the glamour of Tom Brady or even the speed of Hill.

  • David — apolitical, law-abiding, and a lowlander to boot — quickly succumbs to Alan’s glamour, swagger and almost whimsical egotism.

  • At last, Locked Down gives us at least a little bit of what we’d hoped for all along, some pandemic glamour, if such a thing is possible.

  • While it might not have the outright glamour of other soups, I am enamored with it nonetheless.

  • So Marvin had the old showbiz glamour in his life from the start.

  • I said that mixture of glamour and vulnerability is potent, especially if you can sense the vulnerability.

  • If confidence and strength were instilled in her at a young age, glamour was something she pursued.

  • His dresses were worn by Hollywood stars and first ladies, emanating glamour and sophistication.

  • The glamour of the seaside resort has long since been eclipsed by spectacular violence.

  • Much glamour has been cast upon the names of Solomon and David by their alleged writings.

  • The glamour was still upon his eyes with a degree of reality stronger than the reality even of normal life.

  • That has been left for us to discover, and that glamour in which we see their age is one afforded only by the lapse of time.

  • The glamour of war appeals strongly to most men, to some it calls with irresistible demand.

  • Egypt withdrew, the glamour waned, the ancient spell seemed lifted.