flashier

英 [ˈflæʃɪə] 美 [ˈflæʃiər]

adj.  俗艳的; (因昂贵、巨大等)显眼的; 穿着奢华的; 炫耀技艺的
flashy的比较级



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 俗艳的;浮华的;招摇的
    If you describe a person or thing as flashy, you mean they are smart and noticeable, but in a rather vulgar way.
    1. He was much less flashy than his brother.
      他远没有他的兄弟那么招摇。
    2. ...a flashy sports car.
      扎眼的跑车

双语例句

  1. Researchers also found that thieves from poorer areas were more likely to wear flashier footwear.
    研究人员还发现,越是穷贼越喜欢穿高档鞋子。
  2. But for some time now silver prices have been outpacing those of gold ( see chart), its flashier neighbour on the periodic table.
    不过,近来银价上涨之速已经超过黄金(见图),银价一直压着它在元素周期表上的光鲜邻居一头。
  3. As my colleague Molly Wood reported, many companies at CES this week are focusing on plans for integrating their devices into connected systems, rather than simply bringing out flashier hardware.
    就像我的同事莫利·伍德(MollyWood)报道的,本周CES的许多参展公司都在关注的是,如何将自身的设备整合进联网系统,而不仅仅是推出更酷炫的硬件。
  4. The Bad: Basic attacks work better than the flashier combos; lame english voice acting with no apparent alternative soundtrack; combat is very repetitive.
    缺点:基础的攻击比华利的连击还要实用;糟糕的英文配音,没有可明显选择性的配乐;战斗的重复性严重。
  5. In Devil May Cry each weapon and move you get is visually cooler and better than the last, and each new weapon you get can do different and flashier stuff.
    在鬼泣中,你得到的每一样武器或招式都比先前用过的更酷更好,并且每个新武器都会显现不同以及更炫的增益效果。
  6. You would have known he wanted a flashier campaign.
    你会知道他喜欢创意的广告活动。
  7. The change has given a boost to commercial banks, once considered the dinosaurs of the financial world compared with their nimbler, flashier rivals on Wall Street.
    这种改变对商业银行是一次激励。与更为灵活、更加光彩照人的华尔街竞争对手相比,商业银行一度被视为金融界的恐龙。