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单词 jazzed up
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Definition of jazzed up in English:

jazzed up

adjective
  • 1Having been made more interesting, lively, or exciting.

    a jazzed-up version of ‘Jingle Bells’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His means of transportation is a jazzed-up BMW.
    • Leave the really jazzed-up sneakers for the courts and wear more subtle sneakers with your jeans or chinos.
    • Then there's jazzed-up American-diner fare: hot dogs are served with champagne, while fancy burgers come in artisan buns.
    • They only have jazzed-up previews by which to judge whether to see a movie, and they've been burned enough that they're cynical.
    • Without the gigantic financial rewards for progressing beyond the group stages, managers will often treat Europa League games like a jazzed-up pre-season friendly.
    • It opens with a rhythmic theme which is essentially pure Stravinsky, jazzed-up Stravinsky, but Stravinsky nonetheless.
    • When put together the way they are, the result is phenomenally satisfying, kind of like a jazzed-up garage band.
    • We love how last year's understated plain rings have given way to jazzed-up jewels.
    • The media giants want to keep information flow centralized, to control the new medium as if it's nothing but a jazzed-up television.
    • The overwrought graphics and jazzed-up layout severely reduce legibility.
    • The menu at Links, a jazzed-up sausage shack that opened on the Lower East Side last month, is centered on brats and beer.
    • Peggy may have cut her hair in season two to look more adult, but her jazzed-up ponytail has just the right amount of playfulness.
    • Three men and three women in jazzed-up sports gear strut their stuff to a Wynton Marsalis score concocted for the occasion.
    • How does the congregation respond to the jazzed-up versions of what might be well-known and favourite hymns?
    1. 1.1North American informal Full of excitement or enthusiasm.
      there were a lot of people along the route who were really jazzed up about seeing the Air Force
      the kids are clearly jazzed to be performing with their heroes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We're both really jazzed about our jobs right now.
      • Any shot from space just gets me all jazzed up.
      • "We're pretty jazzed up about what we're seeing in this election," he said.
      • I got all jazzed up waiting for the game to come out.
      • Who wouldn't be jazzed to play for a coach who has skydived, run with the bulls in Pamplona and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro?
      • "Diane has been my teacher and my mentor, and I am completely jazzed to have her coming," says Wilson.
      • Boise, Idaho blew me away: how could I have known there would be such a sophisticated, jazzed-up audience there?
      • She returned to America jazzed up with the idea of doing something for a living that would involve wildlife.
      • They danced to techno music before the speech began -- to get them "jazzed up," Klein explained.
      • They were totally jazzed about visiting Mount Vernon.
      • My dog lumbers around and only gets jazzed up when there's a rolling ball or a squirrel or deer outside.
      • Whenever the site gets stale or boring, it only takes a couple of days for something to happen that gets me all jazzed up about writing for it again.
      • He's already got the fan base jazzed up.
      • This untapped potential is why analysts are so jazzed about the future of wind power.
      • When I was in Washington D.C. a few years ago, I was all jazzed up to visit the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution.
      • He did sound kind of jazzed up.
      • You have to appreciate how jazzed up the Independent Olympic Athletes appear to be.
      • Maybe someday I'll learn how to land an airplane, but I was really jazzed about what I'd accomplished in just three days.
      • I usually end up staying till all hours when I have things due the next day, so I get home late - all jazzed up and feeling pumped because I actually got work done.
      • The crowd, jazzed up by the dramatic win, refused to leave, staying in the park, cheering something we thought we might never see.

Definition of jazzed up in US English:

jazzed up

adjective
  • 1Having been made more interesting, lively, or exciting.

    a jazzed-up version of ‘Jingle Bells’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They only have jazzed-up previews by which to judge whether to see a movie, and they've been burned enough that they're cynical.
    • Without the gigantic financial rewards for progressing beyond the group stages, managers will often treat Europa League games like a jazzed-up pre-season friendly.
    • We love how last year's understated plain rings have given way to jazzed-up jewels.
    • Peggy may have cut her hair in season two to look more adult, but her jazzed-up ponytail has just the right amount of playfulness.
    • The overwrought graphics and jazzed-up layout severely reduce legibility.
    • The media giants want to keep information flow centralized, to control the new medium as if it's nothing but a jazzed-up television.
    • Three men and three women in jazzed-up sports gear strut their stuff to a Wynton Marsalis score concocted for the occasion.
    • The menu at Links, a jazzed-up sausage shack that opened on the Lower East Side last month, is centered on brats and beer.
    • Leave the really jazzed-up sneakers for the courts and wear more subtle sneakers with your jeans or chinos.
    • When put together the way they are, the result is phenomenally satisfying, kind of like a jazzed-up garage band.
    • His means of transportation is a jazzed-up BMW.
    • How does the congregation respond to the jazzed-up versions of what might be well-known and favourite hymns?
    • It opens with a rhythmic theme which is essentially pure Stravinsky, jazzed-up Stravinsky, but Stravinsky nonetheless.
    • Then there's jazzed-up American-diner fare: hot dogs are served with champagne, while fancy burgers come in artisan buns.
    1. 1.1North American informal Full of excitement or enthusiasm.
      there were a lot of people along the route who were really jazzed up about seeing the Air Force
      the kids are clearly jazzed to be performing with their heroes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I got all jazzed up waiting for the game to come out.
      • My dog lumbers around and only gets jazzed up when there's a rolling ball or a squirrel or deer outside.
      • Boise, Idaho blew me away: how could I have known there would be such a sophisticated, jazzed-up audience there?
      • I usually end up staying till all hours when I have things due the next day, so I get home late - all jazzed up and feeling pumped because I actually got work done.
      • "Diane has been my teacher and my mentor, and I am completely jazzed to have her coming," says Wilson.
      • Any shot from space just gets me all jazzed up.
      • Maybe someday I'll learn how to land an airplane, but I was really jazzed about what I'd accomplished in just three days.
      • "We're pretty jazzed up about what we're seeing in this election," he said.
      • They danced to techno music before the speech began -- to get them "jazzed up," Klein explained.
      • They were totally jazzed about visiting Mount Vernon.
      • He's already got the fan base jazzed up.
      • This untapped potential is why analysts are so jazzed about the future of wind power.
      • We're both really jazzed about our jobs right now.
      • The crowd, jazzed up by the dramatic win, refused to leave, staying in the park, cheering something we thought we might never see.
      • You have to appreciate how jazzed up the Independent Olympic Athletes appear to be.
      • He did sound kind of jazzed up.
      • Who wouldn't be jazzed to play for a coach who has skydived, run with the bulls in Pamplona and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro?
      • She returned to America jazzed up with the idea of doing something for a living that would involve wildlife.
      • Whenever the site gets stale or boring, it only takes a couple of days for something to happen that gets me all jazzed up about writing for it again.
      • When I was in Washington D.C. a few years ago, I was all jazzed up to visit the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution.
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