英 [dʒæz ʌp] 美 [dʒæz ʌp]
使更有趣、激动或吸引人:将(某物)变得更有趣、激动或吸引人。
jazz up //
动词 to imbue (a piece of music) with jazz qualities, esp by improvisation or a quicker tempo 使(音乐)充满爵士特性
... Jazz It Up 爵士乐起来 jazz up 活泼 Jazz up the colour 炫彩屏幕 ...
... cantankerous 脾气坏的;爱吵架的;难相处的 jazz up 使活泼 entrenched 根深蒂固的;不容易改的 ...
... inspire 鼓舞 jazz up 使更有趣 barrack 兵舍 ...
You'd better jazz up the motor.
你最好给马达加点油。
This goes again to the desire we have as time goes on to jazz up an aging phone.
这又回到了随着时间推移而我们想让一部逐渐老化的手机焕发青春的念头上。
Use fresh or dried herbs, spices, zest from citrus fruit, and fruit juices to jazz up your meals.
使用新鲜或晒干的香草、植物香料、橙皮和果汁给你的食物增色。
Of all these artists, Jackson Pollock was the only one who grew up during the age of jazz music.
VOA : special.2010.03.24
He says whatever you call it, jazz has played a huge role around the world in opening up musical creativity.
VOA : special.2009.04.17
Mrs.Obama summed up the event saying, "There is no better example of democracy than a jazz ensemble."
VOA : standard.2009.12.25
He sent designers back to the studio with instructions to jazz up the styling.
Matthew made a few more recommendations on how to jazz up events over on his blog.
Mr. Burak is part of a flock that is dreaming up unorthodox themes to jazz up the proceedings.
WSJ: What's Plaguing Passover Feasts? Some Say Rituals Need Spicing Up