extravaganza
extravaganza 英 [ɪkˌstrævəˈgænzə] 美 [ɪkˌstrævəˈɡænzə]
n. 狂妄的言行;内容狂妄的作品;铺张华丽的表演
名词复数:extravaganzas
- Halftime at the Super Bowl, the Oscar awards ceremony, or the opera Aida performed at the Baths of Caracalla — each of these is an extravaganza, a big, splashy, extravagant entertainment or celebration.
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- n. 狂妄的言行;内容狂妄的作品;铺张华丽的表演
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1. So my request was read as a desire for garters and high heels and erotic extravaganza, and if it was granted, it was done as a come-on.
因此我的请求被解读成渴望看吊袜带,高跟鞋和性感的娱乐表演,如果请求被应允,那就是被当作一种诱惑进行的表演。
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2. Tonight, we are also going to enjoy an extravaganza performed by special actors. The performance will be not only magnificent but also moving and touching.
今晚,我们也将会享受到一场由一群特别的演员带来的盛大表演,他们的演出不仅华美,更会令诸位感动。
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3. The extravaganza, with a cast of 500, is staged after nightfall in a valley that sits before a huge mountain in central Henan Province, one of the cradles of Chinese civilization.
这个狂想景观,拥有500个演员,于黄昏时分在一座大山前的山谷里上演,这个大山在河南的中心,河南是中华文明的摇篮之一。
- extravaganza (n.) 1754 in reference to peculiar behavior, 1794 of a fantastic type of performance or writing, from Italian extravaganza, literally "an extravagance," from estravagante, from Medieval Latin extravagantem (see extravagant). Related: Extravaganzist.
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