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extravaganza [ɪkˌstrævəˈɡænzə]

n. 内容狂妄的作品; 盛大表演(比赛),盛事; 狂文,狂诗,狂曲; 狂妄的言行;
复数:: extravaganzas

例句:

  • Almost from the outset, the extravaganza was beset with difficulties.
    几乎从一开始, 这一盛事就被种种困难所困扰.
  • They will be laying on liquid refreshment to fortify brides-to-be for the shopping extravaganza ahead.
    他们将为准新娘们准备些酒,好让她们接下来有充沛精力疯狂购物。
  • Her latest musical extravaganza features fifty dancing girls and live horseson stage.
    他最近推出的狂想曲音乐剧颇具特色,有五十名女舞蹈演员和活马匹上台表演.
  • An Army friend...had gotten us tickets for a Tchaikovsky extravaganza.
    来自P. Roth
  • Organisers expect 85, 000 people a day to attend the extravaganza in Balado, Kinross-shire over the weekend.
    来自BBC
  • The organisers have listened to the people who foot the bill for this annual Alpine extravaganza.
    来自BBC