gaudy
adj. 花哨的,俗气的; 华而不实的
If something is gaudy, it is very brightly-coloured and showy.
...her gaudy orange-and-purple floral hat.
她那顶饰有花卉的橙紫相间的花哨帽子
1. a celebratory feast held annually at one of the colleges in a British university
1. tastelessly showy;
2. (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display
She was tricked out in gaudy dress.
她穿得华丽而俗气.
All the while he maintained his court edge, leadership, and gaudy numbers.
但他在球场上依然锋芒毕露, 他表现出领袖的气质并拿下华丽的数据.
These are cheap and gaudy clothes.
这是些廉价而花哨的衣服.
Despite the fact that he used traditional materials, Gaudy was a modern architect.
尽管高迪使用传统材料, 他却是现代建筑师.
Gone are the support suspenders and gaudy steel rings that strangled the tower for much of the last decade.
过去十几年间斜塔四周起支撑作用的吊杆和绕在塔身上的华而不实的钢圈现已荡然无存.