flamboyant meaning in English
adj.
1.过分华丽的。
2.艳丽的。
3.火焰似的。
4.火红色的。
5.【建筑】火焰式的。
6.夸张的,虚饰的。
n.
火焰色红花。
-architecture 火焰式建筑〔1516世纪流行于法国,多采用火焰形或波状曲线〕。
adv.
-ly
Examples
- Thereafter the colors she chose to wear remained bright and flamboyant .
自此以后,她选择的衣服都相当艳丽。 - "i'm sorry that you were not all born a little more stupid," the flamboyant englishman said .
“你们为什么不全都生得笨一点,”豪放的英国人说。 - This flamboyant and aggressive group of artists put more importance on manifestos than any other .
这伙花哨、活跃的艺术家比其他任何画派都更重视宣言。 - Pierpont morgan, perhaps the most flamboyant of the entrepreneurs, operated on a scale of magnificence .
皮尔庞特摩根或许是企业家当中最阔气的。他的经营规模庞大。 - It might be argued that in their version the pinchbeck became gold, the flamboyant was identified as "poesie pure" .
可以说,在他们的译文里合金变成了纯金,浮华的词藻贴上了“纯洁”的标签。