garish
adj. 炫耀的,过于艳丽的; 响亮的,浮华的; 刺眼的; 令人眩晕的
You describe something as garish when you dislike it because it is very bright in an unattractive, showy way.
They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
他们登上铺着俗艳的紫色地毯的楼梯。
...the restaurant's garish, illuminated signs.
餐馆花哨的烫金招牌
1. tastelessly showy;
This colour is bright but not garish.
这颜色艳而不俗.
They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
他们登上铺着俗艳的紫色地毯的楼梯。
All around you there seemed to be something glaring, garish, rattling.
在你周围好像有些东西又扎眼,又晃眼, 又刺耳.
It was like garish noon rising to the dignity of sunset in a couple of seconds.
那好象晶明当空的午日,在两秒钟之间变成灿烂庄严的夕阳一般.
They must look queer in their garish frames on the walls of the peasant's house.
它们镶着很讲究的金框子,挂在一家村舍的墙上是多么不伦不类呀.