柯林斯詞典eye candy (also eye-candy) 1. N-UNCOUNT Eye candy is used to refer to people or things that are attractive to look at but are not interesting in other ways. 徒有其表的人或物[非正式] Back then, women on TV were mostly seen as eye candy. 那時(shí)候,電視中的女性大多都被看作花瓶。 Animation has stopped being eye-candy for kids and geeks and become mainstream entertainment. 動(dòng)畫(huà)已不僅僅是吸引小孩和動(dòng)漫迷的東西,而成了主流娛樂(lè)方式。 返回 eye candy劍橋詞典someone or something that is attractive but not very interesting or useful 華而不實(shí)的人(或物) Most of the images on the website are not more than eye candy . 網(wǎng)頁(yè)上大多數(shù)圖片雖然吸引眼球,卻毫無(wú)意義。 返回 eye candy