| 释义 | snazzysnaz‧zy /ˈsnæzi/ adjective informal    snazzyOrigin:1900-2000 Perhaps from snappy + jazzy a snazzy new carDale spun around the dance floor in a snazzy blue suit.I love those snazzy little silk dresses.There were racks and racks of snazzy swimming trunks.
 A gentleman gave us a ride in his snazzy car.From a writer who edited Elle in its snazziest phase you would have expected more nous.Menswear is for hire and their waistcoat range comes in snazzy silks and satins.Our villa is right above another swimming pool and is pretty snazzy.Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.The bass, taught and heavy, resonates with the artful, snazzy percussion.There was a lovely picture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fence dressed in snazzy suit.
wearing good clothes and looking tidy ► well-dressedbright, fashionable, and attractive: wearing good or expensive clothes: · The photograph showed a well-dressed man in his early 50s.· The young woman with the children looked too well-dressed to be a nanny.· He walked into the party with a beautiful well-dressed blonde on his arm.► smart  British if you look smart  or your clothes are smart , you are dressed in an attractive way and you look very tidy: · The editor was slim, smart and dark-haired.· You look really smart today, Chris. Have you got a job interview?· The waitresses were the smartest ones I'd ever seen.· That's a smart suit, Sam.► neat  If you look neat  or if you have neat  clothes, the clothes you are wearing are clean, ironed, and fit you properly: · She had been waiting there all night, but she still looked neat.· A man in a neat gray suit sat on the other side of the bar.neat and clean: · They didn't have much money, but the children were always neat and clean.► presentable  well-dressed enough for meeting people, socially or in your job: · We don't have to wear suits for work, but we do have to look presentable.· Arnold was a very presentable young fellow.► well-groomed  someone who is well-groomed  has clean, neat hair, wears good clothes, and looks as if they have spent a lot of time and money on their appearance: · She's marrying a well-groomed successful businessman named Paul.· Ambassadors' wives are expected to look fashionable and well-groomed.► sharp  dressed in a way that shows you have good judgement about what clothes look good on you and what other people will admire: · Hey, you look sharp. Where'd you get the suit?sharp dresser: · Paula's a very sharp dresser, so I always have her go shopping with me.► dapper  a man, especially a small man, who is dapper  wears neat, tidy clothes and is generally very smart in appearance: · The Captain was a dapper little man with a neat moustache and shiny shoes.· Graham walked into the restaurant, looking dapper in a grey business suit.► well turned out  someone who is well turned out  has taken care that their clothes and general appearance are clean and neat, for example for a special occasion: · Nico looked trim and well turned out in a new dark suit.· The principal expected everyone to be well turned out on graduation day.► snazzy  informal clothes that are snazzy  are bright, colourful, and attractive: · I love those snazzy little silk dresses.· There were racks and racks of snazzy swimming trunks.· Dale spun around the dance floor in a snazzy blue suit.  a snazzy red jacket—snazzily adverb—snazziness noun [uncountable] |