词汇 | brassy |
释义 | brassy adjective uk /ˈbrɑː.si/ us /ˈbræs.i/ brassyadjective (METAL)like brass in colour, or too bright: 黄铜色的;耀眼的 a brassy yellow铜黄色 Less common colours apple green argent ashy avocado baby blue carmine cerise dun emerald puce racing green ruddily rust saffron salmon pink sanguine sapphire shocking pink sky blue verdure brassyadjective (SOUND)disapproving loud and unpleasant: (声音)刺耳的,尖厉的 Her brassy voice rang out from the next room.她破锣般的声音从隔壁传了过来。 Describing qualities of sound audibly boomy chocolatey chuff clomp crackling ear-splitting mellifluously melodically melodiously metallically murmurous silvery squeaky staccato textured thready tinnily tunefully tunefulness brassyadjective (CONFIDENT)disapproving used to describe a woman who speaks and laughs too loudly and who dresses in bright, cheap clothes, often wearing too much make-up: (女人)吵吵嚷嚷的,打扮花里胡哨的 She was your typical brassy blonde.她就是你说的那种典型的花哨浅薄的金发女郎。 Shamelessness bald-faced barefaced barefacedly brazen brazenly brazenness shameless shamelessly shamelessness sleep sleep at nightidiom sleep like a babyidiom sorry sorry not sorryidiom unabashed unabashedly unashamed unashamedly unembarrassed brassy | American Dictionarybrassy adjective us/ˈbræs·i/ having complete confidence in yourself, sometimes in a way that shows a lack of respect: She was a fearless journalist, bold and brassy and never afraid to ask the toughest questions. The show’s musical numbers are big, brassy (= loud and showy), and spectacular. |
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