glamorous
英 [ˈɡlæm.ər.əs]
美 [ˈɡlæm.ə.əs]
将“glamorous”与“glam”结合记忆,想象一个“glam”亮丽的场景,如璀璨的舞台或闪亮的明星,这样的场景常常令人觉得迷人或吸引人,因此“glamorous”表示迷人、迷人的。
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- glamorous (adj.)
- 1875, from glamour + -ous, with typical dropping of the -u- in derivatives (see -or). Related: Glamorously.
- 1. Sontag has always been that rarity, a glamorous intellectual.
- 桑塔格一直是那种兼具美貌与智慧的人中龙凤。
- 2. Smoking is still attractive to many young people who see it as glamorous.
- 吸烟对很多年轻人还是很有诱惑力,他们觉得这让自己显得魅力十足。
- 3. I thought it would be glamorous but I just turned out to be a general dogsbody.
- 我以为那会是个美差,结果我成了一个打杂的。
- 4. Japanese investors once paid top dollar for the most glamorous hotels in the United States.
- 日本投资者曾为投资美国高档酒店一掷千金。
- 5. The life of an FBI agent wasn't always as glamorous as people thought.
- 美国联邦调查局特工的生活并非总像人们想象的那么刺激。