ostentatiously的意思
ostentatiously中文翻譯:
adv.招搖地;鋪張地;炫耀地
unostentatiously───樸素地
ostentatious───adj.招搖的;賣弄的;夸耀的;鋪張的;惹人注目的
ostentations───n.賣弄;虛飾;虛有其表
ostentatiousness───鋪張;炫耀
adventitiously───adv.偶然地;偶發地
contentiously───adv.有異議的;好爭吵的;愛爭論的
ostentation───n.賣弄;虛飾;虛有其表
sententiously───adv.簡潔地
tenaciously───adv.堅持地
The crowd fell apart, now, and the Sheriff came through, ostentatiously leading Potter by the arm.───這時人群散開了,司法官走了進來,神氣十足地拽著波特的胳膊。
Her servants were similarly, if less ostentatiously attired.───她的仆人們穿著相似,只是沒那么華麗耀眼。
Harry stopped under a street lamp and ostentatiously began inspecting the contents of his bag.───哈里在一盞路燈下停了下來,開始招搖地翻看他包里的東西。
His wife looked sheepish as her mother-in-law loudly and ostentatiously excused her from various duties because her husband was home.───一到家,他母親大聲宣布蠲免媳婦當天的各項任務,因為她丈夫回來了。
Happily, the time was beguiled by an accordion, produced somewhat ostentatiously by Tom Simson from his pack.───倒是湯姆·辛姆遜多少有點兒得意地從行李里拿出一個手風琴來,這樣消遣了一番。
There was a man heading toward us, ostentatiously swinging his arms as he walked. He was probably a cadre.───一男子正向我們走來,手臂招搖地晃動著,好象是位干部。
Before the economy opened up, a chic suit meant one with the label of a state-owned factory sewn ostentatiously on the sleeve.───在改革開放以前,一套時髦的套裝意味著在國有工廠的一個標簽,招搖地縫在套袖上。
It is a paradox of open societies: since order cannot be taken for granted, the public demands that government ostentatiously impose it.───這是開放社會的一個悖論:既然秩序得不到自動恢復和保持,公眾就會要求政府大張旗鼓地維持秩序。
It often ostentatiously orders a second season of a show the same day the first episode of the first season is broadcast.───它經常在某部新劇的第一集播出的當天就招搖地宣布續訂第二季。
High - end goods are often ostentatiously labeled.
Her servants were similarly, if less ostentatiously attired.
She directed her anger at the ostentatiously unconscious Macrory.
Harry stopped under a street lamp and ostentatiously began inspecting the contents of his bag.
Nigel was ostentatiously smoking a big cigar to give an illusion of poise.
It presides ostentatiously on the horizon line, arrogantly usurping the monumental function of grand public buildings of the past.
Ostentatiously non-sectarian, Larkin was invariably opposed by the Catholic hierarchy on social issues.
He ostentatiously orders a can of Worthington with his lunch, to show where his sympathies lie.
The room was ostentatiously decorated in white and silver.