brassy

英 [ˈbrɑːsi] 美 [ˈbræsi]

adj.  声高刺耳的; 喧闹的; 嘈杂的; 衣着艳俗的; 黄铜色的; 黄得耀眼的

GRE

BNC.26669 / COCA.21962



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 声高刺耳的;喧闹的;嘈杂的
    loud and unpleasant
    1. 衣着艳俗的
      dressing in a way that makes her sexual attraction obvious, but without style
      1. the brassy blonde behind the bar
        酒吧柜台里衣着艳俗的金发女郎
    2. 黄铜色的;黄得耀眼的
      like brass(1) in colour; too yellow and bright
      1. 直截了当的;过于直率的
        saying what you think, without caring about other people

        柯林斯词典

        1. ADJ-GRADED (音乐)刺耳的,吵闹的
          Brassy music is bold, harsh, and loud.
          1. Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners.
            玩音乐的人在街角大声弹奏起尖锐刺耳的爵士乐。
        2. ADJ-GRADED (女子)没有品位的,打扮花哨的,俗气的
          If you describe a woman's appearance or her behaviour as brassy, you think that she does not have good taste, and that she dresses or behaves in a way that is too loud or vulgar.
          1. ...Alec and his brassy blonde wife...
            亚历克和他俗气的金发太太
          2. Those ladies were brassy and busty, with pudgy fingers and painted eyes.
            那些女人们打扮花哨,体态丰满,手指肥肥的,眼睛都涂了眼影。
        3. ADJ-GRADED 黄铜色的
          Something that is brassy has a yellow metallic colour and sometimes looks cheap.
          1. a woman with big brassy earrings.
            戴着黄铜色大耳环的女人

        双语例句

        1. Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners.
          玩音乐的人在街角大声弹奏起尖锐刺耳的爵士乐。
        2. Those ladies were brassy and busty, with pudgy fingers and painted eyes.
          那些女人们打扮花哨,体态丰满,手指肥肥的,眼睛都涂了眼影。
        3. The music played incessantly; now soft and slow, now brassy and loud.
          音乐不停地演奏着;一会儿柔和缓慢,一会儿嘈杂刺耳的笑声。
        4. Come on, come on Give me everything I deserve all I can get, you aint seen no-nothing yet I'm gonna grab the brassy golden ring Come on, come on I want everything I know it's gonna happen
          来吧,来吧给我的一切我应该所有我可以,你是不是没有看到,但没有我一定抓住黄铜金戒指来吧,来吧我想要的一切我知道一定发生过
        5. A buffet of wind made him stagger and he saw that he was out in the open, on rock, under a brassy sky.
          一阵风吹得他踉踉跄跄,他看到自己已经到了开阔地,在黄铜色的天穹之下,在山岩之上。
        6. To succeed as a journalist a woman might have to appear somewhat brassy and fearless.
          要成为一名成功的新闻工作者,妇女可能要有点厚脸皮和大无畏的精神。
        7. Brassy enough to call herself girl.
          还有脸说自己是女孩子。
        8. The band was now playing some brassy march ( Robert Penn Warren)
          乐队正在演奏铜管乐进行曲(罗伯特佩恩沃伦)
        9. Starring in several calls was Danielle chiesi, a brassy former hedge fund trader, who used coarse language as she told Mr Rajaratnam about her efforts to obtain corporate information.
          几次通话中的明星人物是达尼埃尔基耶西(daniellechiesi),这位大嗓门的前对冲基金交易员用粗话告诉拉贾那纳姆,她为获取公司信息付出了哪些努力。