glamour
英 [ˈɡlæmə(r)]
美 [ˈɡlæmər]
n. 吸引力,诱惑力(多因财富或地位所致); 迷人的美; 魅力
复数:glamours
Collins.2 / BNC.8500 / COCA.8154
牛津词典
noun
- 吸引力,魅力,诱惑力(多因财富或地位所致)
the attractive and exciting quality that makes a person, a job or a place seem special, often because of wealth or status- hopeful young actors and actresses dazzled by the glamour of Hollywood
为好莱坞的魅力神魂颠倒、怀抱希望的年轻演员 - Now that she's a flight attendant, foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.
她现在是空中乘务员了,去国外旅行对她已失去吸引力。
- hopeful young actors and actresses dazzled by the glamour of Hollywood
- 迷人的美;魅力
physical beauty that also suggests wealth or success- Add a cashmere scarf under your jacket for a touch of glamour.
在夹克衫里面围一条开司米围巾会使你更有魅力。
- Add a cashmere scarf under your jacket for a touch of glamour.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 魅力;吸引力;诱惑力
Glamouris the quality of being more attractive, exciting, or interesting than ordinary people or things.- ...the glamour of show biz.
娱乐界的诱惑
- ...the glamour of show biz.
in AM, also use 美国英语亦用 glamor
英英释义
noun
- alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal)
verb
双语例句
- Substance leads to style& glamour.
物质导致的风格与魅力。 - An attractive implication toward glamour and wealth.
暗示着对荣誉和财富的象征。 - The moonlight cast a glamour over the scene.
月光给景色增添了魅力。 - Such a variety of glamour that showed ambry of famous brand major adequately.
如此种种充分显示了名牌专业橱柜的魅力。 - The thinking, apparently: if you get the glamour shoes, why not get the glamour suits?
其中的思路显然是:如果你有了迷人的鞋子,为什么不穿上迷人的衣服呢? - It was Fred's lust for glitz and glamour that was driving them apart.
是弗雷德对浮华、奢靡生活的强烈欲望使他们越走越远。 - Nightclubs have lost their glamour for me.
夜总会对我来说已失去了其魅力。 - 'You must admit that the man has got charm,' said Nicolson. 'Glamour,' amended Wells.
“你必须承认这个男人有魅力,”尼科尔森说。“是诱惑力,”韦尔斯纠正说。 - This sentence has stated the glamour appreciated.
这句话说明了赏识的魅力。 - She is a perfect incarnation of glamour.
她是魅力的完美化身。