flamboyantly
adverb uk/flæmˈbɔɪ.ənt.li/ us/flæmˈbɔɪ.ənt.li/
浮夸地;炫耀地;卖弄地
in a very confident way that shows you like to be noticed by other people, for example by the way you dress or talk
He dresses very flamboyantly. 他的衣着华丽浮夸。
She began to pose flamboyantly for the cameras. 她开始在镜头前摆出浮夸的姿势。
炫耀地;卖弄地
in a very noticeable style, colour, etc.
A parade of flamboyantly bedecked cars crept along the street. 一队装饰华丽绚烂的汽车沿街缓缓行驶。
This photograph is one of the most flamboyantly beautiful artworks of our time. 这张照片是我们这个时代最耀眼美丽的艺术品之一。
- More examples
- Flamboyantly camp, he brushed aside questions about his sexuality.
- He picked up his wife and swept her flamboyantly over the threshold of their new home.
- She carries around her groceries in a flamboyantly floral bag.
- The flamboyantly colored red admiral is having the best year of all the butterflies.
See: flamboyant