pizazz
英 [pɪ'zæz]
美
英文词源
- pizazz (n.)
- also pizzaz; pizzazz, 1937, probably originally college or show-biz slang.
Pizazz, to quote the editor of the Harvard Lampoon, is an indefinable dynamic quality, the je ne sais quoi of function; as for instance, adding Scotch puts pizazz into a drink. Certain clothes have it, too. ["Harper's Bazaar," March 1937]
双语例句
- 1. We bought a sports car to put a little pizazz into our life.
- 我们买了一部跑车给我们的生活增加一点活力.
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- 2. Would you like to give it more pizazz , and brighten you day?
- 你想给它更多的意味, 并点燃你的热情 呢 ?
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- 3. This movie has a lot of pizazz.
- 这部电影充满活力.
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- 4. There is pizazz and energy in Art Deco, as well as glamour and luxury.
- 装饰艺术里包含着活力和能量, 以及魅力和华贵.
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