英:['ʃəʊɪlɪ]
美:['ʃoʊɪlɪ]
英:['ʃəʊɪlɪ]
美:['ʃoʊɪlɪ]
词根:show
adj.showy 艳丽的;炫耀的;显眼的
n.show 显示;表演;炫耀
shew 展览;表示(等于show)
showboat 演戏船;爱卖弄的人
showiness 炫耀;卖弄;华丽
v.shew 展出;炫耀,卖弄(show的过去分词)
vi.show 显示;说明;指示
showboat 卖弄;炫耀
vt.show 显示;说明;演出;展出
Adverb
1. in an ostentatious manner;
"Mr Khrushchev ostentatiously wooed and embraced Castro at the U.N. general assembly"
2. in a fancy colorful manner;
"he dresses rather flamboyantly"
The first known use of showy was in 1697
showmannoun
the producer of a theatrical show
a person having a special skill for presenting something in a dramatic way
showmannoun
the producer of a theatrical show
a person having a special skill for presenting something in a dramatic way
showyadjective
attracting attention : striking
showy blossoms
given to or marked by much outward display : gaudy
showy jewelry
showyadjective
attracting attention : striking
showy blossoms
given to or marked by much outward display : gaudy
showy jewelry
1 She has put her family on a weekends-only dessert diet and showily munches on carrots while hosting groups of kids for lunch.
2 Rather than showily seek understanding, the composer simply continues, doing what he knows how to do best, which is write bountiful music in his voice.
3 More tellingly, perhaps, they represent a seductive — make that subversive — alternative to the jeans, leggings and showily girly micro-minis that pop up like ragweed with the first mild breeze.
4 Evan guffawed showily and said, “Dude...” into a closed fist that he held in front of his mouth.
5 In an earlier nonfiction book, “Lost in the Meritocracy,” he described his turbulent love-hate relationship with the showily patrician types he met at Princeton.
6 Woman tends to dress more elegantly or more showily.
妇女通常穿得更雅致或更引人注目.
7 However, in order to fully account for Shetty’s more showy performance, the frame doesn’t just grow wider, but becomes more distant.
8 A few dance ideas — the sway on one leg before the transferral of weight to the other, the pass-the-partner-this-way-then-the-other move — are showily reiterated.
9 orchid plants are known for their huge showy flowers
10 One is to be horrified, disgusted or showily contemptuous.
11 Of course her treasured husband, Prince Albert, would be represented; Victoria had spent much of her life draped in black, showily mourning his death.
12 He sat on a platform as if on a throne, wielding a towel, which he showily draped over his head as Kiri Te Kanawa sang Desdemona’s “Willow Song” and “Ave Maria.”
13 Woman tends to dress more elegantly or more showily.
妇女通常穿得更雅致或更引人注目。
14 Perhaps you should wear something a little less showy.
15 Then, as the train chugged along, suddenly Jiichan announced showily, “NOW you may each eat a cake! It is time!”
16 But the regime has shut down that site before — once even showily blowing up its cooling tower — only to reopen it later.
17 All the dancing is flashy; all the characters find a way to advertise themselves to us, showily.
18 And when Page showily holds aloft the proclamations dividing Lear’s kingdom, you’re reminded of the hubris of another recent leader, seated behind the Oval Office desk grandiosely doing the same.
19 Their comments, which accompany a series of showily provocative images, are gathered in “Queer Kids,” on view through Oct.
20 McCarthy had showily given Carlson access to previously unreleased footage of the Capitol riot, no doubt with the full understanding that Carlson would put out flat-out lies about what happened that day.
1 虚饰地
2 豪华
rich grand gorgeous luxurious lush plush sumptuous showy swank ritzy lordly plushy braw richly style splendor magnificence pomposity luxe fit for a king de luxe
4 虚饰
fastuous flash colored painted vain flashy pretentious ostentatious chrome-plated meretricious put-on pretty-pretty stiltedly show dash gloss varnish veneer gilt pretense frill pomp pretension pageantry affectation ostentation gilding frippery gild
6 艳丽