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单词 ritz
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Ritz


ritz

(rɪts) nput on the ritz to assume a superior air or make an ostentatious display[from the luxury hotels created by the Swiss hotelier César Ritz (1850–1918)]
Thesaurus
Noun1.ritz - Swiss hotelier who created a chain of elegant hotels (1850-1918)Ritz - Swiss hotelier who created a chain of elegant hotels (1850-1918)Cesar Ritz
2.ritz - ostentatious display of elegance; "they put on the ritz"fanfare, ostentation, flash - a gaudy outward display
3.Ritz - an ostentatiously elegant hotelhotel - a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other servicescolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech

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put on the ritz

To behave extravagantly, lavishly, or self-importantly; to make an ostentatious production or appearance. My wife always feels like she has to put on the ritz whenever my parents come to visit. During the economic boom, you had people from all walks of life putting on the ritz. All that ended when the crash hit, though.See also: on, put, ritz

put on the dog

To behave extravagantly, lavishly, or self-importantly; to make an ostentatious production or appearance. My wife always feels like she has to put on the dog whenever my parents come to visit. During the economic boom, you had people from all walks of life putting on the dog. All that ended when the crash hit, though.See also: dog, on, put

put on the dog

 and put on the ritzto make things extra special or dress formally for a special event. Frank's really putting on the dog for the big party Friday night. They really put on the ritz for us.See also: dog, on, put

put on the dog

Also, put on the ritz. Behave in an elegant, extravagant manner, as in We'll have to put on the dog when our daughter's in-laws visit, or They really put on the ritz for the wedding reception. The allusion in the first of these slangy terms, first recorded in 1865, is unclear, although it has been suggested that the newly rich displayed their wealth by keeping pampered lapdogs. The second term, from the 1920s, alludes to the large, luxurious hotels founded by and named for César Ritz (1850-1918), which still exist in Paris, London, and many other major cities. See also: dog, on, put

put on the dog

AMERICAN, INFORMALIf someone puts on the dog, they act as though they are rich or important. We were all earning good money, buying expensive suits and putting on the dog.See also: dog, on, put

put on the Ritz

INFORMALIf you put on the Ritz, you spend a lot of money to enjoy yourself in a grand way. Footballer Wayne Rooney really put on the Ritz as he treated fiancee Coleen McLoughlin to a romantic break in Paris. Note: This expression may come from the chain of expensive hotels called Ritz. See also: on, put, Ritz

put on the dog

behave in a pretentious or ostentatious way. North American informal Dog was late 19th-century US slang for ‘style’ or a ‘flashy display’. 1962 Anthony Gilbert No Dust in the Attic Matron put on a lot of dog about the hospital's responsibility. See also: dog, on, put

put on the Ritz

make a show of luxury or extravagance. The hotels in Paris, London, and New York founded by the Swiss-born hotelier César Ritz ( 1850–1918 ) became synonymous with great luxury. This expression dates from the heyday of these grand hotels in the early 20th century.See also: on, put, Ritz

put on the dog

and put on the ritz tv. to make things extra special for a special event. Frank’s really putting on the dog for the big party Friday night. We’re going out tonight, and we’re really gonna put on the ritz. See also: dog, on, put

put on the ritz

verbSee put on the dogSee also: on, put, ritz

put on the dog

Informal To make an ostentatious display of elegance, wealth, or culture.See also: dog, on, put

putting on the Ritz

Acting in a pretentiously stylish and affluent manner. César Ritz, founder of the Hotel Ritz in Paris and Ritz Hotel in London, lent his name to these and other highly fashionable institutions. To behave as if you belonged in such opulent settings and demand that you be treated as if you did would lead to being accused of “putting on the Ritz” or simply being “ritzy.” The phrase is best known as the title of a 1929 Irving Berlin song that has been performed by, among other, Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, and Peter Boyle (as the monster in Mel Brooks' movie Young Frankenstein). A similar expression is “putting on the dog,” coming perhaps from high collars and jeweled chokers known as “dogs.”See also: on, put, Ritz

Ritz


Ritz

elegant and luxurious hotel opened in Paris in 1898 by César Ritz; hence, ‘ritzy, putting on the ritz.’ [Fr. Hist.: Wentworth, 429]See: Luxury

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Ritz


  • noun

Synonyms for Ritz

noun Swiss hotelier who created a chain of elegant hotels (1850-1918)

Synonyms

  • Cesar Ritz

noun ostentatious display of elegance

Related Words

  • fanfare
  • ostentation
  • flash

noun an ostentatiously elegant hotel

Related Words

  • hotel
  • colloquialism
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