brassy如何读

英:[ˈbrɑ:si]

美:[ˈbræsi]

brassy是什么意思

  • adj.似黄铜的;厚脸皮的

brassy变形

复数:brassies

比较级:brassier

最高级:brassiest

brassy词根

词根:brass

adj.

brassbound 包黄铜的;厚脸皮的

n.

brass 黄铜;黄铜制品;铜管乐器;厚脸皮

brasier 火盆;烘篮;黄铜匠

brassie 木制高尔夫球杆的一种

brassy英英释义

Adjective

1. resembling the sound of a brass instrument

2. tastelessly showy;

"a flash car"

"a flashy ring"

"garish colors"

"a gaudy costume"

"loud sport shirts"

"a meretricious yet stylish book"

"tawdry ornaments"

3. unrestrained by convention or propriety;

"an audacious trick to pull"

"a barefaced hypocrite"

"the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim"- Los Angeles Times

"bold-faced lies"

"brazen arrogance"

"the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress"- Bertrand Russell

brassy词源中文解释

"无礼的,傲慢的",来自于 brass(n.)+ -y(2)。与 brazen 相比。"涂有黄铜的"的字面意义来自于1580年代。"降低和矫揉造作的"的意义来自于1580年代,因为黄铜与黄金形成对比; "刺耳和人造的"的意义来自于1865年。相关词汇: Brassily; brassiness。

brassy词源英文解释

The first known use of brassy was in 1596

brassy儿童词典英英释义

braverynoun

the quality or state of being brave : fearlessness

fine clothes

impressive or showy display

brave1 of 3adjective

feeling or displaying no fear : courageous

making a fine show : splendid

brave banners flying in the wind

brave2 of 3verb

to face or bear with courage

pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier

brave3 of 3noun

one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America

brave1 of 3adjective

feeling or displaying no fear : courageous

making a fine show : splendid

brave banners flying in the wind

brave2 of 3verb

to face or bear with courage

pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier

brave3 of 3noun

one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America

brave1 of 3adjective

feeling or displaying no fear : courageous

making a fine show : splendid

brave banners flying in the wind

brave2 of 3verb

to face or bear with courage

pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier

brave3 of 3noun

one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America

brave1 of 3adjective

feeling or displaying no fear : courageous

making a fine show : splendid

brave banners flying in the wind

brave2 of 3verb

to face or bear with courage

pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier

brave3 of 3noun

one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America

bravadonoun

a display of reckless or pretended bravery

bratnoun

child sense 2aespecially: an ill-mannered annoying child

bratnoun

child sense 2aespecially: an ill-mannered annoying child

brassyadjective

shamelessly bold

unruly

resembling brass especially in color

resembling the sound of a brass instrument

brassy 例句

1 Eurovision is different: A big, brassy, bold display of national pride.

2 Hildy had brassy blond hair, wore a garnet-colored chiffon bow around her neck, chewed sen-sen, knew all the latest songs and was a good dancer.

3 The following day, the tails are breaded and fried to a crisp golden state and served with a brassy green sauce — the perfect foil to the rich snack.

4 Age-old Afro-Cuban rhythms, brassy big-band dance music, modern jazz harmonies and hints of funk all show up in her songs, and her voice — low, rich, agile and irrepressible — ricochets off them all.

5 And in Chalfant's tough and lovely portrayal, a "difficult" woman is humbled and enlightened without forsaking her brassy humor — or her taste for single malt.

6 He subdues the brassier side of his sound here, like the British trumpeter and composer Kenny Wheeler, whose flowingly elegant “Mark Time” is the album’s only cover song.

7 But on a recent weekend, those stores and others beckoned with the brassy allure of theme park attractions.

8 From the telescreen a brassy female voice was squalling a patriotic song.

9 This brassy comedian can deliver a one-two punch one minute and dive deep into an extended metaphor the next.

10 For more than 12 years, the Popal family has run cafes and brassy lounges dedicated to French fare, the cuisine that once defined polite society in this company town.

11 Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners.

街角传来乐人喧闹刺耳的爵士乐。

12 Most tenors play up the idea of his irresistible sex appeal with punchy rhythms, a brassy tone and beaming smiles.

13 Her brassy entitlement started to sound to me like legitimate grievance, even as Appa’s sacrifices began to seem like something quite real, not just a comic premise.

14 The brassy boys put their tongues out at us.

那些厚脸皮的男孩儿朝着我们伸舌头。

15 To a painfully patchwork of brassy pop, roiling crackles and vintage French cafe music, Karlin and Bryant’s choreography veered from poetic flights of fancy to ill-conceived comedy sketches.

16 His style was brassy and his temperament was bold.

17 Her bright, brassy voice is still finding its own style.

18 The players savored the chromatic lushness of the Wagner before making a brash and brassy romp of the Daugherty.

19 a woman with big brassy earrings.

戴着黄铜色大耳环的女人

20 The prevailing mood in this 25-minute work is brassy and insistent, and although written for a relatively modest orchestra, the effect is rather bombastic, as if Lindberg was determined to make his presence felt.

brassy 同义词

1 花里胡哨的

raffish

2 黄铜色的

brazen brass

6 黄铜制的

brazen

12 黄铜的

brass brazen

15 吵吵嚷嚷

ballyhoo

17 铜头球棒

brassie

18 铜管乐器的

brass

19 响而刺耳的

brazen

21 无齿的

edentate

25 铜管乐器

brass

26 似黄铜的

brazen

29 似黄铜

brazen braze

31 矫饰的

pretentious pompous

32 过于直率

close to the bone

37 俗艳的

flash loud brash meretricious

43 吵吵嚷嚷的

noisy

44 黄铜色

brass brazen

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