1 PHRASAL VERB 使更有趣;使更绚丽多彩;使更令人兴奋 If you jazz something up, you make it look more interesting, colourful, or exciting. 使更有趣;使更绚丽多彩;使更令人兴奋 [informal]
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Mary Ann had made an effort at jazzing up the chilly modern interiors. [VERB PREP. noun]
玛丽·安曾经试图改变冷冰冰的现代室内装饰,使之更活泼多彩。
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I don't think they're just jazzing it up for the media. [VERB noun PREP.]
我并不认为他们仅仅是为了吸引媒体的目光才把它搞得有声有色的。
2 PHRASAL VERB 使更具流行音乐(或爵士乐)风格 If someone jazzes up a piece of music, they change it in order to make it sound more like popular music or jazz. 使更具流行音乐(或爵士乐)风格
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Instead of playing it in the traditional style, she jazzed it up. [VERB noun PREP.]
她并没有按照传统风格演奏,而是糅合了爵士乐风格。
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Stephen and I are going to jazz up the love songs. [VERB PREP. noun]
斯蒂芬和我打算给那些爱情歌曲注入流行元素。
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The tune is basically the same as the old one, but considerably jazzed up. [VERB-ed PREP.]
调子基本还是老调子,但已在很大程度上转变为爵士乐风格。
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