ostentatiously
adv. 铺张地,招摇地,炫耀地
If you describe something as ostentatious, you disapprove of it because it is expensive and is intended to impress people.
...his house, which, however elaborate, is less ostentatious than the preserves of other Dallas tycoons.
他的那所尽管装饰精致、但并不及达拉斯其他大亨的私宅那样奢华的房子
...an ostentatious wedding reception.
豪华铺张的婚宴
If you describe someone as ostentatious, you disapprove of them because they want to impress people with their wealth or importance.
Obviously he had plenty of money and was generous in its use without being ostentatious...
他显然很有钱,但出手大方却不炫富。
She's got a lovely way with language without ever sounding ostentatious.
她的语言优美,丝毫无装腔作势之感。
You can describe an action or behaviour as ostentatious when it is done in an exaggerated way to attract people's attention.
His wife was fairly quiet but she is not an ostentatious person anyway.
他的妻子几乎没有怎么开口,不过她本来就不是好出风头的人。
1. in an ostentatious manner;
Harry stopped under a street lamp and ostentatiously began inspecting the contents of his bag.
哈里在一盏街灯下停了下来,开始显摆地查看包里的东西。
She directed her anger at the ostentatiously unconscious Macrory.
她一时竟迁怒于自负高傲,不知天高地厚的马克罗里.
The crowd fell apart , now , and the Sheriff came through , ostentatiously leading Potter by the arm.
人群闪开, 让出了一条路.司法官揪着波特的胳膊,炫耀似地走过来.
They're ostentatiously shabby, his collars never clean and his tie's never tied properly.
他的衣服故意弄得十分寒酸, 领子从来都不平整,领带也从来不系好.
High - end goods are often ostentatiously labeled.
高端 产品的牌子通常都非常显眼.