brash
英 [bræʃ]
美 [bræʃ]
adj. 盛气凌人的; 自以为是的; 耀眼的; 嘈杂的
比较级:brasher 最高级:brashest 过去分词:brashed
Collins.1 / BNC.14792 / COCA.13535
牛津词典
adj.
- 盛气凌人的;自以为是的
confident in an aggressive way- Beneath his brash exterior, he's still a little boy inside.
他外表盛气凌人,内心里还是个孩子。
- Beneath his brash exterior, he's still a little boy inside.
- 耀眼的;嘈杂的
too bright or too noisy in a way that is not attractive
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 过于自信的;盛气凌人的;自以为是的
If you describe someone or their behaviour asbrash, you disapprove of them because you think that they are too confident and aggressive.- On stage she seems hard, brash and uncompromising.
在台上她显得强硬、自负且毫不妥协。
- On stage she seems hard, brash and uncompromising.
英英释义
adj
- offensively bold
- a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club
- a nervy thing to say
双语例句
- Written comparison is brash, everybody has what problem to be able to leave a message to me.
写的比较仓促,大家有什么问题可以给我留言。 - Perhaps she had been too brash.
也许她是太鲁莽了。 - He was a rather brash young city type with more money than manners.
他是一位有钱而不懂礼节的,相当粗鲁的城市型青年。 - We began at Fu sing shark fin seafood restaurant, a brash old Cantonese family favourite.
我们先去了性急的老广东人最喜爱的富声鱼翅海鲜酒家(fusingsharkfinseafoodrestaurant)。 - Don't you think that suit's a bit brash for a funeral?
你不觉得那套衣服对于葬礼来讲有点过于艳丽了吗? - On stage she seems hard, brash and uncompromising.
在台上她显得强硬、自负且毫不妥协。 - It was known for its anti-establishment aesthetics, while simultaneously embracing brash consumerism and the uniform style of corporate brands, such as Orange and Coca-Cola.
它因反对正流派美学而闻名,同时迎合消费主义的急需和统一的企业品牌,如橙汁和可口可乐。 - Osaka is big, brash and rarely subtle.
大阪是一个巨大而鲁莽城市,很少给人以敏感的感觉。 - It was never quite so brash, so shameless, so obvious.
它没有那么傲慢,那么无耻,那么张扬。 - I think you look like a brash bin.
我觉得你长得像垃圾桶。