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ritz

/rits/US // rɪts //UK // (rɪts) //

丽兹,丽晶,丽池,丽思

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : ostentatious or pretentious display.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Slang. to treat with condescension; snub: The star ritzed the reporters and got a bad press.

Examples

  • The head banquet man at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York City started serving the concoction as a menu staple in 1938.

  • Glow: The Autobiography of Rick JamesRick James David Ritz (Atria Books) Where to begin?

  • A doorman at the Ritz-Carlton took to serving him carrots on a silver tray.

  • I had the privilege of interviewing Mohammed Assaf before he took the stage at The Ritz.

  • And Truth Revolt plans to bring active pressure to bear on sponsors and advertisers, as it is doing with Ritz and Sharpton.

  • Afterwards we saw you once or twice at tea at the Ritz, and you took off your hat, so you must have remembered then.

  • "They said at Ritz's that he was one of the young millionaires, well known already in America," the fat woman reflected aloud.

  • The two men had been out to lunch at the Ritz with Violet, and had walked across the Park home.

  • The only thing I learnt was that she was staying at the "Ritz."

  • I'd go to the Ritz or the Carlton and order the finest dinner for three that the most experienced chef ever heard of.