flamboyance

英 [flæmˈbɔɪ.əns]      美 [flæmˈbɔɪ.əns]
  • n. 华丽;炫耀
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flamboyance (n.)
1849, from flamboyant + -ance. Related: Flamboyancy (1846).
1. Campese was his usual mixture of flamboyance and flair.
坎佩塞和平常一样穿着时尚新潮。
2. She allows herself no flamboyance in her clothes.
她不穿华丽的衣服.
3. His flamboyance earned him instant media attention.
他的浮夸招摇立即引起了舆论界的注意.
4. Conciliation and compromise are to get a chance , while flamboyance is out.
激进主义开始势微,拆衷和安抚主义开始抬头.
5. He wrote with great flamboyance.
他用大量华丽的词藻写作.