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splashy

英 [ˈsplæʃi]

美 [ˈsplæʃi]

adj.  鲜明醒目的; 华丽而招摇的; 张大声势的

GRE

BNC.48723 / COCA.21281

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 鲜明醒目的;华丽而招摇的;张大声势的
      bright and very easy to notice

      英英释义

      adj

      • covered with patches of bright color
        1. marked by ostentation but often tasteless
          1. a cheap showy rhinestone bracelet
          2. a splashy half-page ad
          Synonym:flamboyantshowy
        2. characterized by water flying about haphazardly

          双语例句

          • A cheap showy rhinestone bracelet; a splashy half-page ad.
            廉价艳丽的水晶手镯;惹人注目的半页广告。
          • More likely, though, it does not, and rather serves to let users login," sells "your site, shows something splashy, and so on.
            但更可能的情况是,首页并不提供这类信息,而只是让用户能够登录、突出站点的“卖点”、显示某些花哨的内容等等。
          • For years, it seemed like engineers could get any pet project approved for a splashy public premiere.
            多年以来,似乎只要就能吸引一次公众的眼球,工程师们任何稀奇古怪的创意都能获得审批立项。
          • They may not be making the splashy deals that grab headlines.
            他们完成的交易可能没有多么引人注目,所以没有登上新闻头条。
          • One way to expedite the process, suggests dihora, is to sign big splashy deals such as the$ 22 billion one in 2011 and the$ 24 billion one this week.
            迪赫拉建议,要想加快采购速度,方法之一便是签署一笔引人注目的大订单,例如2011年220亿美元的订单,和本周新签署的240亿美元的订单。
          • Lisa would never have said such a thing, any more than she would have worn splashy tie-dyed orange.
            丽莎从没说过这样的话,这比她可能穿那件轧染的橙色斑块夏衫来参加派对更触动他。
          • By modern standards, these early advertisements were quite small and subdued, not as splashy, whole page spread of today.
            从现代标准来看,这些早期的广告是很小效果不好的,不像今天的一整大纸引人注目。
          • Our service is classy, and the pools are definitely splashy.
            我们的服务质量上乘,泳池绝对水花四溅。
          • What I believed would be a spectacular work experience swiftly revealed itself to be a series of thankless performances in such splashy venues as cafeterias and dormitory lobbies.
            我原来以为这是一次了不起的经历,可很快却发现在那些餐厅和寝室大厅这些场地进行表演后没有得到一点感激。
          • Companies often tend to keep their biggest efforts internal, and they frequently start from scratch, with the idea that they ought to keep their plans close to the vest until the time comes for a splashy announcement.
            很多企业往往倾向于将最重大的活动限制在公司内部这个范围内;它们经常从零做起,认定应该对自己的计划严加保密,等到某一天才发布这个石破天惊的消息。