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形容词比较级
more florid
形容词最高级
most florid
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华丽的, 绚丽的
describing language or style that is elaborate and ornate, often with excessive use of adjectives and vivid details
- The author’s florid prose was rich with elaborate descriptions, creating a vivid but sometimes overwhelming narrative.
作者的华丽散文充满了精心设计的描述,创造了一个生动但有时令人难以承受的叙述。
- His speech was delivered in a florid style, filled with grandiose phrases and dramatic imagery.
他的演讲以一种华丽的风格进行,充满了宏伟的短语和戏剧性的意象。
- The poetry was criticized for its florid language, which some found to be too extravagant and distracting.
这首诗因其华丽的语言而受到批评,有些人认为它过于奢侈和分散注意力。
- The historical novel featured florid descriptions of the setting, enhancing the atmosphere but complicating the plot.
这部历史小说以对场景的华丽描述为特色,增强了氛围但使情节复杂化。
- Her writing, though beautiful, tended to be florid, making the main points harder to discern through the elaborate descriptions.
她的写作虽然美丽,但往往过于华丽,使得通过精心设计的描述更难辨别要点。
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红润的, 血色好的
(of one's face) having a naturally red skin tone
- Her florid complexion was a result of her active lifestyle and good health.
她红润的肤色是她积极生活方式和健康状况良好的结果。
- The florid tones of his face were noticeable even before he started to exert himself physically.
他脸上红润的色调甚至在他开始体力消耗之前就很明显。
- The actor's florid face added to his charismatic and energetic on-screen presence.
演员红润的脸庞增添了他银幕上迷人和充满活力的存在感。
- The artist chose to depict the character with a florid face to emphasize their robust and lively nature.
艺术家选择用红润的脸庞来描绘这个角色,以强调他们健壮和活泼的天性。
- His florid cheeks gave him a youthful and vigorous appearance, contrasting with his otherwise serious demeanor.
他红润的脸颊让他看起来年轻而有活力,与他严肃的举止形成对比。