flaunting
adj. 招搖的,揚揚得意的,誇耀的
v. 炫耀,誇耀( flaunt的現在分詞 ); 有什麼能耐就施展出來
If you say that someone flaunts their possessions, abilities, or qualities, you mean that they display them in a very obvious way, especially in order to try to obtain other people's admiration.
They drove around in Rolls-Royces, openly flaunting their wealth...
他們開著勞斯萊斯到處轉悠,公開炫耀他們的財富。
One secret he learned very early on was not to flaunt his success.
他很早就學到的一個秘訣就是不要誇耀自己的成功。
If you say that someone is flaunting themselves, you disapprove of them because they are behaving in a very confident way, or in a way that is intended to attract sexual attention.
She's asking for trouble, flaunting herself like that. Did you see the way Major Winston was looking at her?
她那麼招搖,真是在自找麻煩。看到溫斯頓少校看她的樣子了嗎?
...tourists flaunting themselves in front of the castle guards in bra and shorts.
穿著文胸和短褲在城堡衛兵面前招搖賣弄的遊客們
They drove around in Rolls-Royces, openly flaunting their wealth.
他們開著勞斯萊斯到處轉悠,公開炫耀他們的財富。
He did not believe in flaunting his wealth.
他不贊成擺闊。
She is fond of flaunting her superiority before her friends and schoolmates.
她好在朋友和同學面前逞強.
She was flaunting her new fur coat.
她正在誇耀她那件新的皮大衣.
She's asking for trouble, flaunting herself like that. Did you see the way Major Winston was looking at her?
她那麼招搖,真是在自找麻煩。看到溫斯頓少校看她的樣子了嗎?