garish 英 [ˈgeərɪʃ]   美 [ˈgerɪʃ]

garish

garish  英 [ˈgeərɪʃ] 美 [ˈgerɪʃ]

adj. 炫耀的;过分装饰的;过分鲜艳的 

His garish creation in the Church of Mary Magdalene seems his legacy. 他在玛丽.马格达利教堂的炫目装饰似乎就是他的遗产。
We put on silly hats and drape trees with sparkly lights and wrap gifts in garish paper and that’s good for us. 我们戴上傻傻的帽子,用闪闪亮亮的灯装点圣诞树,用花里胡哨的包装纸包装礼物,这对我们是有好处的。

  • Use the adjective garish to describe something that is overly vivid, bright, showy, and in bad taste — like the DJ's garish outfit that is a flashback to the disco era.
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  • adj. 炫耀的;过分装饰的;过分鲜艳的
  • 1. His garish creation in the Church of Mary Magdalene seems his legacy.

    他在玛丽.马格达利教堂的炫目装饰似乎就是他的遗产。

  • 2. We put on silly hats and drape trees with sparkly lights and wrap gifts in garish paper and that’s good for us.

    我们戴上傻傻的帽子,用闪闪亮亮的灯装点圣诞树,用花里胡哨的包装纸包装礼物,这对我们是有好处的。

  • garish (adj.) "showy, dazzling," especially "glaringly vulgar and gaudy," 1540s, of unknown origin, possibly from obsolete Middle English gawren "to stare" (c. 1200), which is of uncertain origin (perhaps from Old Norse gaurr "rough fellow") + -ish. Related: Garishly; garishness.
gar·ish / ˈɡeərɪʃ ; NAmE ˈɡerɪʃ / adjective very brightly coloured in an unpleasant way 俗艳的;花哨的;炫目的 SYN gaudy garish clothes/colours 花里胡哨的衣服;过于艳丽的色彩 gar·ish·ly / ˈɡeərɪʃli ; NAmE ˈɡerɪʃli / adverb garishly decorated/lit/painted 装饰得花里胡哨;照得灯火辉煌;油漆得过于鲜艳 gar·ish / ˈɡeərɪʃ ; NAmE ˈɡerɪʃ / gar·ish·ly / ˈɡeərɪʃli ; NAmE ˈɡerɪʃli /
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