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单词 red carpet
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Definition of red carpet in English:

red carpet

noun
  • 1A long, narrow red carpet laid on the ground for a distinguished visitor to walk along when arriving.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there.
    • You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public.
    • He added: ‘I don't live a Hollywood lifestyle and you'll have seen no pictures of me on any red carpets because I don't do it and neither does my lady’
    • How many red carpets must a trouser-dress combo walk down before you can call it a dead fad?
    • Boring or not, this hot couple will be gracing more red carpets in the future.
    • He liked jazz, preferred informal dress, didn't much care for hunting and shooting, and was openly contemptuous of red carpets.
    • Of course, the hurricane aftermath is still foremost on people's minds, everywhere from Main Street, USA, to the red carpets of Hollywood and New York.
    • The first video features Hollywood stars on various red carpets taking a minute to say hello to everyone at the awards.
    • Collegians who limit themselves in this manner often see more doors shut in their face than red carpets welcoming them into the corporation.
    • He shook hands with them as he walked along a red carpet laid out on the tarmac.
    • Los Angeles loves awards and the ceremonies connected with them - not to mention the spectacle of red carpets, paparazzi, and outlandish gowns.
    • I always smile to myself when I'm asked to walk along red carpets now.
    • Her career, however, was flourishing, from red carpets to behind the scenes.
    • This man looked up at the throne room, a vast hall with a blood red carpet running down the center.
    • Two sleek new grey trains approach each other, two Royal Families emerge onto red carpets, there is flurry of handshakes and floral hats, and choirs of little girls dressed in white sing patriotic songs.
    • Far away from the spotlight of red carpets and cop shows, he seems content.
    • In Gideon's Daughter, Ancona delivers a mature and nuanced performance as Barbara, a ‘media bitch’ in love with the intoxicating, yet vapid realm of first nights and red carpets.
    • ‘We're rolling out red carpets out there,’ he whispers.
    • The red carpets were being rolled out today at the Great Yorkshire Show as organisers welcomed the Duke of York.
    • Just being a couple - being able to walk down a red carpet holding her hand, that's exciting for me.
    Synonyms
    greeting, salutation, hail, welcoming
    1. 1.1the red carpet Used in reference to privileged treatment of a distinguished visitor.
      as modifier the group gets red-carpet treatment in most places
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Apart from the fat check he receives every month, plus an endless chain of facilities, he gets red-carpet treatment wherever he goes.
      • A customer who complains once in 11 flights, however, will get red-carpet treatment.
      • He was accorded, literally, the red-carpet treatment by the Labour government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, culminating in an audience with the Queen at Windsor Castle.
      • The red-carpet treatment includes a gourmet meal, based on the last meal on Concorde, at the Radisson Hotel close to the airport, before a tour of the aircraft.
      • While in London, the contestants were given the red-carpet treatment in a top hotel, where they were treated to five course meals and champagne.
      • At a recent meeting in Brussels, interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi received ‘the full red-carpet treatment normally accorded to a world leader’.
      • The red-carpet treatment didn't even cease when the plane stopped for fuel.
      • The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed last night that Cox would receive the full, red-carpet treatment associated with a visiting head of state, despite the fact that he will be in his own country.
      • This red-carpet treatment cost German taxpayers some €52,000.
      • From the first encounter that job candidates have with the company, he courts them with red-carpet treatment.
      • I shook hands with the manager, and he asked me why we had not booked his airline; he would have arranged for red-carpet treatment.
      • He was recently given the red-carpet treatment on a visit to Paris, the first Algerian leader since the 1980s to do so.
      • And the red-carpet luxuries will keep on rolling out for the whole year.
      • He and his wife Mildred were given a red-carpet welcome and housed in a sumptuous villa near the official residence of President Francois Bozize.
      • Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment.
      • Until now, frequent - shopper programs have not been very good at identifying the most attractive customers for this red-carpet treatment.
      • While investing abroad once was fraught with red tape, most host governments today give foreign investors the red-carpet treatment.
      • The guests, expected to arrive from 6.30 pm, will receive red-carpet treatment
      • When we arrived at Gare Centrale we got the red-carpet treatment.
      • Earlier this week, Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, a high-ranking member of the major opposition Nationalist Party, was given red-carpet treatment during a visit to Hong Kong.
 
 

Definition of red carpet in US English:

red carpet

nounˈˌred ˈkärpətˈˌrɛd ˈkɑrpət
  • 1A long, narrow red carpet laid on the ground for a distinguished visitor to walk on when arriving.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two sleek new grey trains approach each other, two Royal Families emerge onto red carpets, there is flurry of handshakes and floral hats, and choirs of little girls dressed in white sing patriotic songs.
    • Boring or not, this hot couple will be gracing more red carpets in the future.
    • Just being a couple - being able to walk down a red carpet holding her hand, that's exciting for me.
    • ‘We're rolling out red carpets out there,’ he whispers.
    • The red carpets were being rolled out today at the Great Yorkshire Show as organisers welcomed the Duke of York.
    • Her career, however, was flourishing, from red carpets to behind the scenes.
    • He shook hands with them as he walked along a red carpet laid out on the tarmac.
    • Los Angeles loves awards and the ceremonies connected with them - not to mention the spectacle of red carpets, paparazzi, and outlandish gowns.
    • Collegians who limit themselves in this manner often see more doors shut in their face than red carpets welcoming them into the corporation.
    • How many red carpets must a trouser-dress combo walk down before you can call it a dead fad?
    • I always smile to myself when I'm asked to walk along red carpets now.
    • He added: ‘I don't live a Hollywood lifestyle and you'll have seen no pictures of me on any red carpets because I don't do it and neither does my lady’
    • Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there.
    • Of course, the hurricane aftermath is still foremost on people's minds, everywhere from Main Street, USA, to the red carpets of Hollywood and New York.
    • The first video features Hollywood stars on various red carpets taking a minute to say hello to everyone at the awards.
    • Far away from the spotlight of red carpets and cop shows, he seems content.
    • He liked jazz, preferred informal dress, didn't much care for hunting and shooting, and was openly contemptuous of red carpets.
    • You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public.
    • In Gideon's Daughter, Ancona delivers a mature and nuanced performance as Barbara, a ‘media bitch’ in love with the intoxicating, yet vapid realm of first nights and red carpets.
    • This man looked up at the throne room, a vast hall with a blood red carpet running down the center.
    Synonyms
    greeting, salutation, hail, welcoming
    1. 1.1the red carpet Privileged treatment of a distinguished visitor.
      they rolled out the red carpet for two special guests
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was accorded, literally, the red-carpet treatment by the Labour government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, culminating in an audience with the Queen at Windsor Castle.
      • From the first encounter that job candidates have with the company, he courts them with red-carpet treatment.
      • The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed last night that Cox would receive the full, red-carpet treatment associated with a visiting head of state, despite the fact that he will be in his own country.
      • A customer who complains once in 11 flights, however, will get red-carpet treatment.
      • This red-carpet treatment cost German taxpayers some €52,000.
      • He was recently given the red-carpet treatment on a visit to Paris, the first Algerian leader since the 1980s to do so.
      • Apart from the fat check he receives every month, plus an endless chain of facilities, he gets red-carpet treatment wherever he goes.
      • And the red-carpet luxuries will keep on rolling out for the whole year.
      • The red-carpet treatment includes a gourmet meal, based on the last meal on Concorde, at the Radisson Hotel close to the airport, before a tour of the aircraft.
      • The guests, expected to arrive from 6.30 pm, will receive red-carpet treatment
      • The red-carpet treatment didn't even cease when the plane stopped for fuel.
      • Until now, frequent - shopper programs have not been very good at identifying the most attractive customers for this red-carpet treatment.
      • While investing abroad once was fraught with red tape, most host governments today give foreign investors the red-carpet treatment.
      • He and his wife Mildred were given a red-carpet welcome and housed in a sumptuous villa near the official residence of President Francois Bozize.
      • Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment.
      • I shook hands with the manager, and he asked me why we had not booked his airline; he would have arranged for red-carpet treatment.
      • When we arrived at Gare Centrale we got the red-carpet treatment.
      • At a recent meeting in Brussels, interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi received ‘the full red-carpet treatment normally accorded to a world leader’.
      • Earlier this week, Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, a high-ranking member of the major opposition Nationalist Party, was given red-carpet treatment during a visit to Hong Kong.
      • While in London, the contestants were given the red-carpet treatment in a top hotel, where they were treated to five course meals and champagne.
 
 
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