用ostentatiously造句子,“ostentatiously”造句

來源:國語幫 2.54W

To dress oneself smartly and often ostentatiously, especially for a special occasion.

Characterised by offensive boldness; and displaying ostentatiously an insolence or impertinence air of self-satisfied superiority in matters of taste.

Representatives of the Northern League ostentatiously absented themselves from all singing of the national anthem and refused to allow the flag to be waved in the regional assembly of Lombardy.

Her servants were similarly, if less ostentatiously attired.

A few protesters are waving placards wishing for Mr Obama's death. Others are ostentatiously wearing firearms outside his rallies.

Pepsi Refresh is probably the most prominent example so far of "cause marketing"—trying to win customers by ostentatiously doing good.

He attended Democratic rallies and he ostentatiously voted the Democratic ticket.

He has grown ever more ostentatiously wealthy since the government has made small steps to liberalise the economy, amassing interests in oil, transport and real estate among others.

It is simultaneously extremely poor and ostentatiously rich, depending on the evidence that's selected for emphasis.

ostentatiously造句

To decorate or dress ostentatiously or gaudily.

He took his heavy gold watch from his wrist and laid it ostentatiously on the table in front of him.

drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously.

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