Your hair's looking a bit brassy. What have you been doing to it? 你的头发看起来有点黄铜色,你把它怎麽弄的?
A buffet of wind made him stagger and he saw that he was out in the open, on rock, under a brassy sky. 一阵风吹得他踉踉跄跄,他看到自己已经到了开阔地,在黄铜色的天穹之下,在山岩之上。
Adds silvery brightness to gray hair and neutralizes brassy tones in all shades. Formulated with blue malva and coneflower to help impart wanted moisture and brightness. 中和所有颜色秀发的黄铜色,增加灰发的光泽。蓝曼娃和矢车菊配方,增加秀发的湿润度和亮泽。
brassy brassier, brassiest
[ adj ]
resembling the sound of a brass instrument
<adj.pert>
tastelessly showy
<adj.all> a flash car a flashy ring garish colors a gaudy costume loud sport shirts a meretricious yet stylish book tawdry ornaments
unrestrained by convention or propriety
<adj.all> an audacious trick to pull a barefaced hypocrite the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim bald-faced lies brazen arrogance the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress
Brassy \Brass"y\, a. 1. Of or pertaining to brass; having the nature, appearance, or hardness, of brass.
2. Impudent; impudently bold. [Colloq.]
Brassy \Brass"y\, n. [Written also {brassie} and {brassey}.] (Golf) A wooden club soled with brass. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Though Mr. Cairo's firsthand dunning experience is confined to a 14-month stint as a radio-station manager, he is now an all-purpose motivational speaker, giving him the kind of brassy self-assurance so vital to collecting by telephone.
"They're really bold and brassy.
Soon she is feigning comradeship with Bibianna Diaz, a brassy young woman who leads Kinsey to Raymond Maldonado, the fake-accident mastermind who may also be responsible for the murder of one of Kinsey's colleagues.
The brash, brassy music is Styne's best theater score.
Tyne Daly, formerly of television's "Cagney and Lacey," was named best actress in a musical as the brassy stage mother Mama Rose in "Gypsy," a role originated by Ethel Merman 30 years ago.
Others had big brassy buttons running up the bust, down the buttocks and over the hips.
The Joseph P. Hill American Legion Band, named for Mrs. Hill's late husband, has that big, bold, brassy sound you want to hear on the Fourth of July.
Though Solti was as always pretty urgent, and at a generally high dynamic level, his brassy climaxes were never abrasive.