in-your-face
in-your-face 英 [ˈɪnˌjʊəˈfeɪs, -ˌjɔ:-, -ˌjəʊr-, -jə] 美 [ˈɪnˌjʊrˈfes, -ˌjɔr-, -ˌjor-, -jər]
adj. 挑衅的;放肆的;不符传统的
名词复数:in-your-faces
- When something is in-your-face, it can't be ignored, because it's so obvious or blatant. An in-your-face political campaign doesn't try to hide the fact that it's aggressive and sometimes hostile to the opposition.
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- adj. 挑衅的;放肆的;不符传统的
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1. Trumpet, yeah, and he had this wonderful rich sound but boy, it was a big, huge sound, kind of the ultimate in-your-face trumpet player.
小号,是的,而且他让这声音听起来美妙而饱满,但是孩子们,这可是很大很响的声音,好像在你眼前演奏的一样
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2. I know, China never responds to in-your-face pressure — not immediately. But it began revaluing its currency upward in 2005, the last time the Senate brandished a big stick.
我知道中国政府从来不会就直接的正面压力立刻做出妥协,但是人民币开始升值的2005年正是上一次参议院动用大棒政策的时候。
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3. These are the Big Six, quite literally, the in-your-face emotions - the ones that everyone the world over exhibits with the same dramatic and characteristic facial expressions.
这些是六大情绪,直接从字面上理解一览无余的情绪——世界各地每个人所展现的同样戏剧性和特征化的面部表情。
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