glitzy / ˈglɪt si /

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glitzy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

glitz·i·er, glitz·i·est.Slang.

  1. pretentiously or tastelessly showy: a glitzy gown.

glitzy 近义词

glitzy

等同于 cheap

glitzy

等同于 bright

glitzy

等同于 Mickey Mouse

glitzy

等同于 brummagem

glitzy

等同于 ornate

glitzy

等同于 sporty

glitzy

等同于 tawdry

glitzy

等同于 blatant

glitzy

等同于 conspicuous

glitzy

等同于 flashy

更多glitzy例句

  1. Those glitzy TV shows are out of date — the reality is a lot murkier.
  2. On top of that, to help film one of these glitzy portrayals, actor Nicole Kidman was exempted from Hong Kong’s strict quarantine rules just days before the city, hewing to China’s Covid-zero policies, tightened them for everyone else.
  3. It has also ditched it’s glitzy fashion show in favor of “redefining sexy.”
  4. It’s a glitzy matchup, with Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott set to make his return from the ankle injury that cut short his 2020 season.
  5. Two English clubs, two glitzy managers, only one match to prove they’re the best.
  6. Covered in an array of glitzy strands, they look like a celebrity DIY project gone horribly awry.
  7. At 20 he switched to a more glitzy approach after wowing an audience with a playful rendition of “Three Little Fishes.”
  8. As 200,000 cheered on, Pope Francis was inaugurated in a glitzy ceremony this morning.
  9. And although Levi is not gay, one could argue his face has done more for Israeli gay tourism than any glitzy ad campaign.
  10. It is, in many ways, the picture-perfect holiday for a savvy pol: bucolic, family-oriented, tradition-bound, and not too glitzy.