Those fripperies make her look ugly. 那些便宜而俗艳的服装使她看上去很丑。
She often wears ornaments of frippery. 她常戴些低俗的装饰品。
She often wears ornaments of frippery. 她常戴些低俗的装饰品。
frippery
[ noun ] something of little value or significance <noun.artifact>
Frippery \Frip"per*y\, n. [F. friperie, fr. fruper. See {Fripper}.] 1. Coast-off clothes. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
2. Hence: Secondhand finery; cheap and tawdry decoration; affected elegance.
Fond of gauze and French frippery. --Goldsmith.
The gauzy frippery of a French translation. --Sir W. Scott.
3. A place where old clothes are sold. --Shak.
4. The trade or traffic in old clothes.
Frippery \Frip"per*y\, a. Trifling; contemptible.
From the waist-cinching hourglass-figure frippery of the Second Empire through today's coat-of-mail armored mini by Paco Rabanne, the show demonstrates how women have presented themselves at their fanciest.