garishly
基本解释
- adv. 华丽地;过分装饰地
英汉例句
- It rejected a call by Barack Obama to let international observers monitor a recent, garishly fraudulent election.
在埃及最近举行的议会选举中,它拒绝了奥巴马总统让国际观察员参与监督的呼吁,选举存在着明显地舞弊现象。 - The concession to history often consists of a few new buildings with upturned eaves and garishly painted timber slapped on concrete facades.
那些新建的建筑在混凝土外墙上胡乱包一层木板,在上面画些花里胡哨的画,再配上飞檐,就算是对历史的保护了。 - The highest price ever paid for a photograph, £1.7m ($3.3m), was for Mr Gursky’s “99 Cent II (Diptych)”, which depicts aisle upon aisle of garishly packaged bargains in a Los Angeles shop.
最昂贵的摄影作品——170万英镑(330万美元)——古尔斯基的《99美分II》注释①(双连画),展现了洛杉矶一家商店中一排接一排包装得花花绿绿的便宜货的情景。 - The answer lies in that garishly red bank branch that BofA just opened near you.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Women tend to dress smartly and soberly, in part to differentiate themselves from the hordes of garishly dressed would-be starlets.
ECONOMIST: Business travel - He was wearing an elegant suit of a modern cut, the jacket purposefully small, the pants short enough to reveal his garishly printed socks.
NEWYORKER: Temporary