1.〈古〉娼妓(一样)的
2.(装饰,文体等)耀眼的;俗不可耐的,俗气的
3.(论据等)虚夸的
1.seeming to be good, useful, or important but not really having any value at all
1.the perspective just as moral truths , that are presented in their simplicity without the meretricious aids of ornament or glitter.
远景就象真理一样的朴实无华,没有任何矫揉造作和脑人耳目的虚饰。
2.Place drifting wind and, chinese bookman is not had almost do not follow meretricious drink make merry, write Shi Manai.
流风所及,中国文人几乎无一不跟娼妓饮酒作乐,写诗漫爱。
3.He has authority to put to death lascivious children, still can traffic children it is for slave meretricious .
他有权处死淫荡的儿女,还可以将儿女贩卖为奴隶为娼妓。
4.a flash car; a flashy ring; garish colors; a gaudy costume; loud sport shirts; a meretricious yet stylish book; tawdry ornaments.
廉价而华丽的小车;庸俗的颜色;华而不实的服装;廉价的运动衫;华丽庸俗但很时髦的书;俗丽的装饰物。
5.Everywhere there are meretricious actions and opportunism; everywhere there is an expectation of simple orders.
到处勃发着浮华和机遇,到处期待着朴素的秩序。
6.It is a meretricious fandango of imported systems, which the elites themselves don't understand.
它只是外来体系华而不实、花里胡哨的闹剧,对此精英们自己并不了解。