razzmatazz

英 [ˌræzməˈtæz] 美 [ˌræzməˈtæz]

n.  令人眼花缭乱的活动

BNC.33014 / COCA.44328



牛津词典

noun

  1. 令人眼花缭乱的活动
    a lot of noisy exciting activity that is intended to attract people's attention
    1. The documentary focuses on the razzmatazz of an American political campaign.
      这部纪录影片着重展现出一场美国政治运动令人眼花缭乱的一面。

柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 喧闹;欢闹
    Razzmatazz is a noisy and showy display.
    1. ...the colour and razzmatazz of a US election.
      美国大选的新鲜和热闹

双语例句

  1. The singing, dancing, romancing musical takes place in Manhattan, 1922, and promises all the razzmatazz wanted from a big, bright, Broadway blockbuster!
    1922年的曼哈顿唱歌、跳舞、演出浪漫的音乐剧,都是百老汇大片承诺带来的(翻译不好,缺乏必要的语境和背景)。
  2. We are open every day, and whether you are ready to buy or not, come and look around. But this time, despite plenty of razzmatazz, few customers will be queuing up to buy a copy.
    本店每天开业,无论购买与否,敬请光顾。不过,这次虽然微软大张旗鼓地大搞展示,但是却少有顾客愿意排长龙来购买了。
  3. But this time, despite plenty of razzmatazz, few customers will be queuing up to buy a copy.
    不过,这次虽然微软大张旗鼓地大搞展示,但是却少有顾客愿意排长龙来购买了。
  4. What China means by new is an Olympics taken to new heights of razzmatazz.
    中国所谓的“新”是指奥运活力的新。
  5. The authorities rapidly decided to bow to public opinion and scale down the razzmatazz surrounding the parade of the Olympic torch through China in order to reflect the tragedy.
    官方迅速决定听从民意,缩小中国范围内奥运火炬传递的规模和范围以对这场巨大的悲剧作出反应。

英英释义

noun

  1. any exciting and complex play intended to confuse (dazzle) the opponent

      Synonym:    razzle-dazzlerazzlerazmataz