razzmatazz

英 [ræzmə'tæz] 美 [,ræzmə'tæz]
  • n. 兴奋;活泼;华丽堂皇
  • adj. 使人眼花缭乱的(等于razzle-dazzle)

英文词源


razzmatazz (n.)
1894, perhaps a varied reduplication of jazz (n.). The word had early associations with that kind of music (later especially in contrast to swing).

双语例句


1. The documentary focuses on the razzmatazz of an American political campaign.
这部纪录影片着重展现出一场美国政治运动令人眼花缭乱的一面。

来自《权威词典》

2. What China means by new is an Olympics taken to new heights of razzmatazz.
中国所说的”新”就是指一场前所未有富丽堂皇的奥运会.

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