flamboyant

[英] [flæmˈbɔɪənt] [美] [flæmˈbɔɪənt] 生词本

adj.

n.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 引人注目的;炫耀的;时髦的 If you say that someone or something is flamboyant, you mean that they are very noticeable, stylish, and exciting. 
  • Freddie Mercury was a flamboyant star of the British hard rock scene.

    弗雷迪·摩克瑞是英国硬摇滚乐界一颗耀眼的明星。

  • ...his lightning speed and flamboyant, aggressive style of play...

    他闪电般的速度以及花哨夸张、咄咄逼人的打球风格

  • He wears flamboyant clothes more suited to a rock star than a literary figure.

    他总是身穿那些与他作家身份不搭、倒更适合摇滚明星的时髦招摇的衣服。

flamboyance
  • Campese was his usual mixture of flamboyance and flair.

    坎佩塞和平常一样穿着时尚新潮。

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  • She dressed flamboyantly so that everyone would remember her.

    她穿得花里胡哨,这样人人都会对她有印象。

Noun

1. showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana

Adjective

1. elaborately or excessively ornamented;

  • "flamboyant handwriting"
  • "the senator's florid speech"

2. richly and brilliantly colorful

1. And his coat was adorned with a flamboyant bunch of flowers.
他的外套上面装饰着一束艳丽刺目的鲜花。

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2. His clothes were rather flamboyant for such a serious occasion.
他的衣着在这种严肃场合太浮夸了。

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3. His style of choreography is flamboyant.
他的舞蹈设计风格是复杂夸张的。

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