florid如何读

英:[ˈflɒrɪd]

美:[ˈflɔrɪd]

florid是什么意思

adj.

红润的

华丽的

炫耀的

绚丽

florid自然拼读

flor·id

flo rihd

florid扩展

floridly (adv.), floridity (n.), floridness (n.)

florid词根

词根:florid

adv.

floridly 华丽地;浮华俗气地

n.

floridity 鲜丽;脸色好

floridness 鲜丽;脸色好

florid英英释义

adjective

very flowery in style : ornate florid declamationsalso: having a florid style a florid writer

florid prose

elaborately decorated

a florid interior

obsolete covered with flowers

tinged with red : ruddy

a florid complexion

marked by emotional or sexual fervor a florid sensibility

a florid secret life

fully developed : manifesting a complete and typical clinical syndrome

the florid stage of a disease

archaic healthy

florid词源中文解释

1640年代,“极其美丽的”,源自法语 floride “繁荣的”,源自拉丁语 floridus “花的,开花的”,源自 flos “花”(源自 PIE 词根 *bhel-(3)“茁壮成长,开花”)。 “红润”的意义首次记录于1640年代。 “高度装饰,花团锦簇的”意思来自1650年代。 相关: Floridly。

florid_医学行业词汇

健壮的:处于旺盛时期的,呈充分发育形式的

鲜红的:有鲜红颜色的

florid词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin flōridus "abounding in flowers, brightly colored, in the bloom of youth, highly colored (of rhetoric)," adjective derivative, with the suffix -idus, corresponding to flōrēre "to bloom" — more at florescence

The first known use of florid was in 1651

florid儿童词典英英释义

floristnoun

a person who sells flowers and ornamental plants

floristnoun

a person who sells flowers and ornamental plants

floristnoun

a person who sells flowers and ornamental plants

florinnoun

an old gold coin first made in Florence in 1252

any of various coins patterned after the florin

floridadjective

flowery sense 2, ornate

florid writing

tinged with red : ruddy

a florid complexion

floridadjective

flowery sense 2, ornate

florid writing

tinged with red : ruddy

a florid complexion

floridadjective

flowery sense 2, ornate

florid writing

tinged with red : ruddy

a florid complexion

floridadjective

flowery sense 2, ornate

florid writing

tinged with red : ruddy

a florid complexion

floridadjective

flowery sense 2, ornate

florid writing

tinged with red : ruddy

a florid complexion

florid医学词典英英释义

floridadjective

fully developed : manifesting a complete and typical clinical syndrome

florid hyperplasia

florid 例句

1 His florid dark looks were striking, almost startling.

2 “He’s been messin’ up people’s mail for thirty years now,” a man with a florid, hawk-nosed face said from a far booth.

3 Like Magid, I listened to the debate, which was conducted in Spanish, on my headphones via a real-time and occasionally florid translation.

4 Morgan will also put his florid writing skills to use on a weekly column in the UK-based Murdoch tabloid The Sun, and the U.S.-based New York Post.

5 The Israelitish Man and Woman have florid, sometimes passionate outings, and the Priest’s “Father of heav’n!,” which opens Act III, has the subtlety and gracefulness that make Handel’s best vocal writing so timeless.

6 Jacobs was a stout, florid man.

雅各布斯是个身材结实,脸色红润的男人。

7 Within a few years, styles became increasingly baroque, entire flanks of subway cars sheathed in florid top-down murals, hurtling the city’s overlooked periphery into its pulsing center.

8 In fact the track, which along with the well-received Better Days is taken from the band's upcoming eponymous third album, is a brilliant combination of their florid debut and the contemplative soul of its successor.

9 Mr. Thomas’s appreciation for over-the-top, prime-time-soap-opera-style entanglements — he went to school in Austin, Tex., and surely studied the florid TV show “Dallas” — also remains intact.

10 “It will take more than florid words and grandiose promises to persuade me.”

11 Her taut yet florid performance earned an Oscar nomination, for Best Actress.

12 Hoch emerges as a wry, likable Blackbeard, though he’s often the straight man for the florid activity around him.

13 For contrast, we'd been shown pictures of florid pink lungs that were healthy, uncontaminated by smoke.

14 Even in this live performance, Hallenberg has relatively few bumps along the way in the long streams of running notes of the fast arias, and her ornamentation and cadenzas are florid and thrilling.

15 Yoyo and her sisters were forgetting a lot of their Spanish, and their father's formal, florid diction was hard to understand.

16 When Trevor Griffiths wrote this play in 1975, a standup comedian was most likely to be florid man with wide lapels issuing an offensive stream of racist and sexist material.

17 The Amazing Spider-Man: the superhero genre remains a fascinating, florid window into the national psyche.

18 The Christian Dior florid New Look, giving women back their curves and flounces after the war years, was pitted against the lofty sculptures of Balenciaga.

19 He looked at the round florid face and wagged his head.

20 So we've got the root here of the — and then the trunk and then up above, this florid canopy would musically be the what?

我们来看看这里的根,然后是树干再往上,样华丽的树冠在音乐上被称为什么呢?

florid 同义词

1 丰富多彩

colourful flourish variegate

3 过分艳丽的

chichi

6 富丽的

grand busy

7 词藻华丽的

luxurious figurative flowery

8 丰富多彩的

colourful

9 装饰华丽的

ornate flamboyant

10 过分修饰的

puffy chichi

11 用花装饰的

floral flowery

12 过份华丽的

purple

15 绚丽的

gorgeous luxuriant

18 用花装饰

floral flowery flower

22 过于复杂的

overwrought

25 复杂精细的

intricate

27 绚烂的

purple resplendent

31 像花一样的

flower

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