中英词典查询

glitz [ɡlɪts]

n. 闪光,炫目,浮华;

例句:

  • Rooms on the SS Antoinette split the difference between whimsical urban retreat and Old World glitz.
    来自BBC
  • the glitz and glamour of the music scene
    表面光辉灿烂的乐坛
  • It was Fred's lust for glitz and glamour that was driving them apart.
    是弗雷德对浮华、奢靡生活的强烈欲望使他们越走越远。
  • He is a master of glitz.
    他是摆浮华场面的高手.
  • I like New York away from the glitz.
    来自C. Bateman
  • "We're going for a softer palette, laid back, more casual, no glitz, " says founder Douglas Rollins.
    来自WSJ