razzle-dazzle
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌræz.əlˈdæz.əl]
- 美式音标 [ˈræz.əlˌdæz.əl]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 混乱,狂欢;旋转舞台
- vt. 使人眼花缭乱;使大醉
- adj. 耍花招的
英汉例句
- Even though the Champions League final is a monument to the riches and razzle-dazzle of modern football, there were some eternal truths on show in the Eternal City.
即使冠军联赛决赛体现了现代足球的财富和浮华,人们还是在罗马这座永恒之城看到一些永恒的真理。 - Within the razzle-dazzle of his songs, he sang about fears and uncertainties in that high, vulnerable voice: flinching from monsters in “Thriller, ” wishing he could just “Beat It” when trouble began.
他在那些欢闹的歌曲中用高亢、脆弱的嗓音唱出了他的担忧和怀疑:逃避“战栗”中的怪物,当出现麻烦时他只想要“逃跑”(注:他的一首歌曲名)。 - Even on the city’s famous “strip” of cavernous casinos and high-rise hotels, the razzle-dazzle is marred by the grey concrete hulks of abandoned building projects.
即使在城中著名的洞穴赌场及高层酒店一带,其繁华也被废弃的建设项目,处处遗留的灰色混凝土给蒙上了污点。 - He owes his success to his considerable charm and enough old-time political razzle-dazzle to make Bill Clinton look shy.
ECONOMIST: Has the mayor of Providence finally gone too far? - Then they went to work injecting the razzle-dazzle they had picked up in the retail business into their tea-packing venture.
FORBES: Tea Party - This makes it easier to keep an eye on the actual tanker, despite the razzle-dazzle of changing flags and owners.
FORBES: A Tale of Iran, Syria and a Busy Oil Tanker
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- (confusion caused by) noisy and noticeable activity or very colourful appearance, intended to attract attention
- Razzle-dazzle is the same as . razzmatazz