florid

英['flɒrɪd] 美['flɔːrɪd]
  • adj. 过分装饰的;华丽的;红润的
floridly floridity
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星级词汇:
Adjective:
  1. elaborately or excessively ornamented;

    "flamboyant handwriting"
    "the senator's florid speech"

  2. inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life;

    "a ruddy complexion"
    "Santa's rubicund cheeks"
    "a fresh and sanguine complexion"

1. The bartender had a florid face and a receding hairline.
酒吧男招待面色红润,前额有点脱发。

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2. Jacobs was a stout, florid man.
雅各布斯身材结实,脸色红润。

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3. His usually florid complexion seemed drained of colour.
他通常红润的脸色看上去没有了血色。

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4. Years of heavy drinking had given Alison a florid complexion.
长期酗酒使艾莉森面色绯红.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. Tears were flowing over his florid face.
他通红的脸上淌着眼泪.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The senator gave a florid speech.
      议员作了一番词藻华美的演说。
    2. Nobody likes this florid style with little content.
      没有人喜欢这种缺乏内容的华丽文风。
    3. Do you like florid baroque architecture?
      你喜欢华丽的巴洛克式建筑吗?
    4. He was a good-looking man in a kind of coarse, florid way, aged about fifty.
      他是那种粗糙的好看,面色红润健康的人,年龄大约在五十岁左右。