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noun
an elegant Elizabethan literary style marked by excessive use of balance, antithesis, and alliteration and by frequent use of similes drawn from mythology and nature
artificial elegance of language
Euphues, character in prose romances by John Lyly
The first known use of euphuism was in 1592
1 They are terser, more to the point and less euphuistic.
它们更为简洁,更加切中要点,而更少止于华丽词藻。
2 It may be that they would have as euphuistic as the letters of Queen Elizabeth.
也许会象伊丽莎白女王的书信那样矫揉造作罢.
2 绮丽体
3 华丽
fine loud gorgeous gay purple brave splendid sporty ornate posh sumptuous luscious glittering gallant opulent gilded doggy exuberant dressy flowery dashing swanky glitzy resplendent swank luxuriant florid bravura splendiferous nobby aureate dashy loudly superbly gallantly gaily opulently flower glitter bravery pageant grandeur pomp magnificence opulence glitz pageantry gaiety flamboyance pomposity luxuriance floweriness floridity theatricalize with a flourish