词汇 | glamour |
释义 | glamour noun[ U ] (US alsoglamor)uk /ˈɡlæm.ər/ us /ˈɡlæm.ɚ/ C1 the special exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, or activity: 吸引力;魅力;诱惑力 glamour ofWho can resist the glamour of Hollywood?谁能抗拒得了好莱坞的诱惑? Compared to the extravagance and glamour of last winter's clothes, this season's collection look simple, almost workaday.与去年冬季时装的奢华艳丽相比,本季的时装看上去简朴,甚至有些普通。 Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.现代豪华游轮同早期远洋海轮相比,其魅力与风格都大为逊色。 The party's electoral message may be obscured by the glitz and glamour of its presentation.该党的选举信息可能会被淹没在其浮华和光鲜的选举活动中。 He was drawn to the metropolitan glamour and excitement of Paris.他为巴黎的大都会魅力与激情所吸引。 Some people are attracted by the glamour of working in television. Attracting and tempting affinity allure alluringly arrest attract charisma charm offensive charm the pants off someoneidiom chum clickbait honey trap incentive jump out at someone lure modesty tantalizingly tempt temptation temptingly tickle someone's fancyidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm glamour | American Dictionaryglamour noun[ U ] (alsoglamor)us/ˈɡlæm·ər/ a quality of someone or something that causes excitement and admiration because of its style or attractive appearance: Hollywood glamour The downhill race was one of the glamour events of the Winter Olympics. Examples of glamourglamour The effect is distant, listless, empty, hollow, and the overall character of this opening section as a whole is of a run-down, worn-out glamour. Topics and formal organization are conventional; glamour is both more personal and more ideological. This could arguably further marginalize the care and services provided for older people as a speciality, which also lacked glamour. Somewhere along the way, the glamour of everyday shoddiness is lost to all but a few of us. The world of the stem cell debate and genetics, for instance, becomes very technologically attractive, with all its allure and glamour. Most respondents, however, defined real prestige in opposition to quick success, glamour and glitz. The epitome of glamour and decadence before the 1949 revolution, the city was punished for its capitalist excesses afterwards. By contrast, tsotsidom offered glamour and a sense of importance. They trade on glamour and dreams without drawing attention to risks and complications. But the appeal of mechanical analogies was not merely a matter of technological glamour. It's the glamour of setting out on an aesthetic adventure of that magnitude, of that degree of freshness. First, it drew on the glamour of astonishing technology. The international icons of glamour served variously as jealously collected possessions and as casual communicative media. The vendors were asked for the most popular title in the following 11 categories: auto, business, computer, home, men's lifestyle, news, sports, entertainment, travel, women's fashion/glamour, and women's lifestyle. In the music of the eighteenth century the sonic glamour typically occupies a gap between the local effects of topical semiotics and the long-range effects of organic integration. See all examples of glamour These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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