un·flashyˌən-ˈfla-shē
unflashy如何读
unflashy英英释义
adjective
not bright, ostentatious, or showy : not flashy
… her forthright and unflashy singing strives for the … veracity of soul music rather than histrionics.—Mark Coleman
unflashy词源英文解释
The first known use of unflashy was in 1870
unflashy 例句
1 a family man who drives a serviceable, decidedly unflashy car
2 Lots of unflashy organic details make Peppered Pig stand out.
3 As the poster girl for ’90s minimalism, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s jewellery collection was decidedly unflashy.
4 The bags were sturdy, unflashy and constant to an almost metaphorical degree.
5 In fact, the evening—low-key, highbrow, and decidedly unflashy—is much more in keeping with Casiraghi’s preferred modus operandi.
6 The film’s strong suit is its matter-of-fact fusion of the supernatural and the quotidian — that and its unflashy intimacy.
7 Over the weekend at a Venetian culinary event called Tastemakers, Wakuda was a quieter presence alongside other celebrity chefs, including Wolfgang Puck, but the unflashy demeanor fits with his success story.
8 Allies of Starmer, however, defend his unflashy personality.
9 The unflashy attention to period details by production designer Micaela Saiegh and costume designer Mónica Toschi serves the story well, never distracting from Strassera and the work at hand.
unflashy 同义词
1 不张扬的