The Illustrated London News presented him replete with a tall, round Puritan hat, his flamboyance signalled by an ostrich feather. 伦敦画报展现了他的一顶高而圆的清教徒帽,一根鸵鸟翎毛凸显了其雍容华贵。
flamboyance
[ noun ] extravagant elaborateness <noun.attribute> he wrote with great flamboyance
And this is what I have done.' He cited the end of power cuts as an example. Ramos has never been accused of flamboyance.
Before Act 1 ended with a tribute to Carmen Miranda, one already had thought of her flamboyance.
They point out that Mr Ronson is hardly known for flamboyance.
That flamboyance, authorities say, may have led to his death.
But as the Democratic majority in the 80-seat Assembly has slipped under Brown from 47 to the current 44 seats, complaints grew that his flamboyance and sometimes embarrassing remarks were hurting Democrats more than his fund-raising was helping them.