gaudy如何读

英:[ˈgɔ:di]

美:[ˈɡɔdi]

gaudy是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 俗艳的
  2. 花哨的
  3. 华丽而俗气的
  4. 俗气的
  5. 华而不实的
  6. 炫丽的
  7. 俗丽的
n. (名词)
  1. 盛大宴会
  2. <英>招待会
  3. <英>盛大宴会(尤指大学年会)
  4. 戈迪(音译名)
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gaudy自然拼读

gaud·y

gaw di

gaudy变形

复数:gaudies

比较级:gaudier

最高级:gaudiest

gaudy扩展

gaudily (adv.), gaudiness (n.)

gaudy词根

词根:gaud

adv.

gaudily 俗丽地

n.

gaud 华丽而俗气的东西

gaudery 夸示;俗丽的服饰

gaudiness 华美,俗丽的美

gaudy英英释义

Noun

1. a celebratory feast held annually at one of the colleges in a British university

Adjective

1. tastelessly showy;

"a flash car"

"a flashy ring"

"garish colors"

"a gaudy costume"

"loud sport shirts"

"a meretricious yet stylish book"

"tawdry ornaments"

2. (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display

gaudy词源中文解释

"华而不实的,过分浮华的",约于1600年; 早期的意思是"欢乐的节日"(1580年代),可能是通过名词 gaudy(早期14世纪的念珠中的大型装饰珠子)重新形成的形容词,经由名词 gaud + -y (2.)。在早期现代英语中,它也可以表示"充满诡计"(1520年代)。

或者形容词来源于或受到中古英语名词 gaudegrene(早期14世纪),这是一种黄绿色的颜色或颜料,最初是从菘蓝草中提取的染料(参见 weld(n.1))。这个日耳曼植物名在古法语中变成了 gaude,因此成为中古英语单词。根据这个理论,意义从"菘蓝草染料"转变为"明亮的装饰"。

作为名词,"盛宴,节日",1650年代,来自 gaudy day "欢庆的日子"(1560年代)。

gaudy词源英文解释

Adjectivegaud + -y >entry 1 Noun probably from Latin gaudium joy — more at joy

The first known use of gaudy was in 1582

gaudy儿童词典英英释义

gavelnoun

the mallet of an officer in charge of a meeting or of an auctioneer

gauzenoun

a thin often transparent fabric

a loosely woven cotton surgical bandage

a woven fabric of fine metal or plastic wires

gauntadjective

being thin and bony (as from hunger or suffering)

grim and forbidding : barren, desolate

gaunt, leafless trees

gauntlet1 of 2noun

a protective glove worn with a suit of armor

a protective glove used in industry

an open challenge—used in phrases like throw down the gauntlet

gauntlet2 of 2noun

a double file of men armed with weapons (as clubs) with which to strike at a person who is made to run between them

a severe test or experience

gauntlet1 of 2noun

a protective glove worn with a suit of armor

a protective glove used in industry

an open challenge—used in phrases like throw down the gauntlet

gauntlet2 of 2noun

a double file of men armed with weapons (as clubs) with which to strike at a person who is made to run between them

a severe test or experience

gauntlet1 of 2noun

a protective glove worn with a suit of armor

a protective glove used in industry

an open challenge—used in phrases like throw down the gauntlet

gauntlet2 of 2noun

a double file of men armed with weapons (as clubs) with which to strike at a person who is made to run between them

a severe test or experience

gauntadjective

being thin and bony (as from hunger or suffering)

grim and forbidding : barren, desolate

gaunt, leafless trees

gaudyadjective

overly or tastelessly ornamented

gaudy 例句

1 The man wore a gaudy blanket, one of the blanketed people who lived inside the compound.

2 There were mothers with children and deliberate old men who spat into gaudy handkerchiefs.

3 The arched entrance is twenty feet high and electric with gaudy imagery.

4 Nothing moved but a pair of gaudy butterflies that danced round each other in the hot air.

5 Yet my presence was known throughout the region: I was a gaudy flag waving overhead during all those months of sickness and oblivion, just a girl in love, the center of my own universe.

6 His only peculiarity is a habit of wearing impossibly gaudy neckties.

他唯一的怪癖就是佩带俗得令人不敢置信的领带。

7 She was tricked out in gaudy dress.

她穿得华丽而俗气.

8 The The gaudy butterfly is sure that the flowers grandiose should be thanks to him.

浮夸的蝴蝶却相信花是应该向他道谢的。

9 Pretty much the brightest shade there is. Yes, its pretty gaudy, but people always see me on the bike.

在暗处非常明亮,而且它非常的花哨,而人们总是能看见我在自行车上。

10 The showgirls wore gaudy costumes.

11 I spotted the jeweler by his gaudy hat, Mara by her jade sash and the halted conversations of the men around her.

12 He has gained his relief, she her payment, he merges carelessly into the human throng, consigning her back into the shadows where she worked or to the gaudy streets where she loitered.

13 In its gaudy eagerness and exposed earnestness, sentimentality is, in effect, the opposite of cool.

14 There could be no fanciness—no gaudy calendars or lace pillows or knickknacks—but everything in the house must be plain and dark and indicative of work and the real true purpose.

15 ...her gaudy orange-and-purple floral hat.

她那顶饰有花卉的橙紫相间的花哨帽子

16 She’d worried that the clothing would be gaudy signals to the commandant, but clearly he already knew—as did the guards—where the children hid.

17 gaudily dressed/painted

穿着 / 涂饰得太俗艳

18 The southern California drive-in restaurants of the early 1940s tended to be gaudy and round, topped with pylons, towers, and flashing signs.

19 She wore a gaudy costume to the party.

她著一身色彩艳丽的服装参加宴会。

20 When all was ready we spread the leaves under the gaudy marriage pandal Nathan had borrowed for the occasion and ate and drank for long, merry hours.

gaudy 同义词

1 过于鲜艳的

loud

2 炫丽的

gewgawish

3 华丽而俗气的

buckeye

6 华丽而不值钱的

twopence colored

9 华美的

brave

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