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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