foppish
英音[ ˈfɒpɪʃ ] 美音[ ˈfɑːpɪʃ ]

矫饰的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

浮华的;矫饰的;有纨绔习气的
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It all reminded me a little of Bradford, but without any of the foppish glamour often associated with my Yorkshire birthplace.
所有这些让我想起英国的布拉德福,但是在我约克郡的家乡常有一种俗艳的魅力,这儿却没有。
He stood out because he wore a foppish hat, making him easy to find.
他很引人注目,因为他戴著一顶流里流气的帽子使他很容易发现到。
He was dressed theatrically , in white pants, a white shirt, a checkered vest, white shoes, a blue satin bow tie, and a foppish hat.
他的穿着很夸张,白裤子配白衬衣,外套一件格子背心,鞋子也是白色的,还系着个蓝色缎面蝴蝶形领结,戴一顶浮夸的帽子。
松阴并不是西方文化的盲目追随者。
She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly.
她觉得他庸俗、笨拙、愚蠢、无用、浮夸、讨厌、无礼并且还非常丑。
Happiness is not fond of noisy foppish rococo , it often comes in dim middle. . . . . .
幸福不喜欢喧嚣浮华,它常常在暗淡中降临……
indeed , my dear sir , " said monte cristo , " you are revoltingly foppish .
“真的,我亲爱的先生,”基督山说,“您太自负了。”
同义词
adj.
浮华的;矫饰的;有纨绔习气的