gorgeous
英 ['gɔːdʒəs]
美 ['ɡɔrdʒəs]
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1. from Old french gorgias, "finely dressed, luxurious", formed from the name of Gorgias, a Greek sophist and rhetorician, who took pleasure in showing off his luxury.
2. => "splendid, showy" (of clothing).
3. 因此要注意的是,该词与 gorge 并没有什么关系,首部相同只是巧合而已。
gorgeous 壮观的,非常漂亮的可能来自gorge,喉咙,吞没,咽口水,比喻极其壮观或美丽的事物和人。
- gorgeous (adj.)
- c. 1500, "splendid, showy, sumptuously adorned" (of clothing), from Middle French gorgias "elegant, fashionable," of unknown origin; perhaps a special use of gorgias "necklace" (and thus "fond of or resembling jewelry"), from Old French gorge "throat," also "something adorning the throat" (see gorge (n.)). A connection to the Greek proper name Gorgias (supposedly in reference to a notorious sophist) also has been proposed. Related: Gorgeousness.
- 1. The cosmetics industry uses gorgeous women to sell its skincare products.
- 化妆品行业常找一些性感美女来推销护肤产品。
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- 2. "Hey, you're gorgeous," he slurred.
- “嗨,你真漂亮,”他含混地说。
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- 3. There were many gorgeous females busy browning themselves.
- 有许多漂亮的女性忙着晒黑自己。
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- 4. Painted musicians capered behind gorgeous banners.
- 涂脂抹粉的音乐家们在绚丽的横幅后面欢跳雀跃。
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- 5. She said that Campbell-Black was drop-dead gorgeous.
- 她说坎贝尔·布莱克简直帅呆了。
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