glamor
英 [ˈɡlæm.ər]
美 [ˈɡlæm.ɚ]
- n. 魅力;魔法;迷人的美(等于glamour)
- vt. 迷惑;使有魅力(等于glamour)
将“glamor”想象为“glam”和“mor”的结合。想象一个光彩照人的“glam”明星(glam意为光彩、华丽),由于他的魅力或吸引力(mor暗示了道德、特质),整个明星散发出一种令人神往的光芒,即“glamor”(魅力)。
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- glamor
- an alternative spelling of glamour (q.v.), chiefly in U.S., but it defies the usual pattern by not being the predominant spelling of the word there.
- 1. The glamor of the East was brought to international prominence by the Russion national school.
- 俄罗斯民族乐派使东方的魅力产生了国际性的影响.
- 2. Her beauty was never more resplendent than when she cast a parting glamor at the youth.
- 最后,她向年轻人瞥了一眼,她从未有过象向他投过这一瞥时那么楚楚动人了.
- 3. Since she start college, all of a sudden she's miss glamor.
- 她上了大学后, 一下子变得很时髦.
- 4. What makes television distinctive is its glamor and its reach.
- 使电视具有特色的东西是它那迷人的魅力以及传播范围之广.
- 5. Delegates closely felt the glamor of DAJINY Diatom Ooze Coating.
- 代表们在会场亲身感受了“大津泥”硅藻墙面的独特魅力.