You reject everything that is garish and trite. 你拒绝夸饰与陈腐。
That blue paint's rather garish for the bedroom; I'd tone it down a bit! 那种蓝色油漆对卧室来说太耀眼,要是我就把它调合一点。
Though many creatures of the soil layer are a drab grey-brown or pale and colourless, there is no reason why a few can't be bright and garish. 尽管土层中的许多生物要么是单调的灰褐色,要么体色苍白暗淡,但仍有一些色泽艳丽,甚至是色彩夺目。
garish
[ adj ] tastelessly showy <adj.all> a flash cara flashy ring garish colors a gaudy costume loud sport shirts a meretricious yet stylish book tawdry ornaments
Garish \Gar"ish\ (g[^a]r"[i^]sh), a. [Cf. OE. gauren to stare; of uncertain origin. Cf. {gairish}.] 1. Showy; dazzling; ostentatious; attracting or exciting attention. ``The garish sun.'' ``A garish flag.'' --Shak. ``In . . . garish colors.'' --Asham. ``The garish day.'' --J. H. Newman.
Garish like the laughters of drunkenness. --Jer. Taylor.
2. Gay to extravagance; flighty.
It makes the mind loose and garish. --South. -- {Gar"ish*ly}, adv. -- {Gar"ish*ness}, n. --Jer. Taylor.
But the racks are still plastered with garish red signs announcing prices "As Advertised."
Though Mr. Pacino, too, has been disguised with a hooked nose and body padding and garish clothing, Big Boy isn't just another amusing costume.
James Rettie, security supervisor for the park, confirmed Disneyland has a policy of excluding guests so garish in appearance that they detract from shows.
Costuming is fussy, garish, or winsomely pallid, fatuous in outline (the Queen comes on in the first act as Mistinguett), ill-judged in effect.
Clothing fashions will continue their tilt toward 1960s styles - hot pants, minikirts and baggy jeans for women, and garish ties and baggy pants for men.
Yet even Taylor's brightest pieces are carefully controlled, never garish. Taylor is a constant experimenter.
On Mr. Tang's desk sits a phone, a photo of his family and a vase of garish plastic flowers.
Despite her garish blonde wig, Sylvia McNair's Anne was purity personified.
The masked men are garbed in garish homemade costumes of burlap and bright colors.
A film about childhood, about Hollywood, about good and evil; a film that embodies for him the West's answer to the garish Hindi musicals he grew up with. Rushdie likes fancy and surmise as much as provable fact.
Utilizing the finest armchair psychoanalytic techniques, he contends that Mr. Beck concocted a garish fantasy life in an effort to bury the memory of his father's youthful indiscretions as a Pittsburgh bookmaker.
Gentlemanly grey socks have replaced the once familiar flash of garish colour between polished, black Church's shoes and trouser turn-ups.