garishly
基本解釋
- adv. 華麗地;過(guò)分裝飾地
英漢例句
- It rejected a call by Barack Obama to let international observers monitor a recent, garishly fraudulent election.
在埃及最近舉行的議會(huì)選舉中,它拒絕了奧巴馬總統(tǒng)讓國(guó)際觀(guān)察員參與監(jiān)督的呼吁,選舉存在著明顯地舞弊現(xiàn)象。 - The concession to history often consists of a few new buildings with upturned eaves and garishly painted timber slapped on concrete facades.
那些新建的建筑在混凝土外墻上胡亂包一層木板,在上面畫(huà)些花里胡哨的畫(huà),再配上飛檐,就算是對(duì)歷史的保護(hù)了。 - The highest price ever paid for a photograph, £1.7m ($3.3m), was for Mr Gursky’s “99 Cent II (Diptych)”, which depicts aisle upon aisle of garishly packaged bargains in a Los Angeles shop.
最昂貴的攝影作品——170萬(wàn)英鎊(330萬(wàn)美元)——古爾斯基的《99美分II》注釋①(雙連畫(huà)),展現(xiàn)了洛杉磯一家商店中一排接一排包裝得花花綠綠的便宜貨的情景。 - The answer lies in that garishly red bank branch that BofA just opened near you.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Women tend to dress smartly and soberly, in part to differentiate themselves from the hordes of garishly dressed would-be starlets.
ECONOMIST: Business travel - He was wearing an elegant suit of a modern cut, the jacket purposefully small, the pants short enough to reveal his garishly printed socks.
NEWYORKER: Temporary