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modish
英音[ ˈməʊdɪʃ ] 美音[ ˈmoʊdɪʃ ]
时髦的
常用释义
词性释义
adj.
流行的;时髦的
例句
全部
时髦的
"
Grandpa
,
I
'm
really
proud
of
you
,
"
said
the
modish
young
lady
.
“爷爷,我为你感到非常的自豪。”年轻时髦的孙女说道。
He was
always
careful
to
have
money
in his
pocket
,
and
to be
modish
in his
dress
,
so
that his
son
need
not
blush
for
him
.
他袋子里总记得放些钱,而且衣服总要穿得体面些,免得儿子的脸上不光彩。
D. E. Shaw
does
not
like
to talk
about what
goes
on
inside
its
modish
headquarters
near
Times
Square
.
大卫·肖不喜欢谈论位于时代广场附近,建筑风格时尚的公司总部内的事情。
The
subject
of
his
attentions
is
not
modish
.
他所关注的重点,并不是寻常的。
The
modish
French
Concession
comes
into
focus with
a
meander
around its
leafy
back
streets
.
在树荫下的小马路漫步,风韵犹存的法租界映入眼帘。
This
is
a
more
stirring
concept
than
the
modish
label
of
the
"
servant
leader
"
-
and
more
a
rigorously
tested
one as well
.
与流行标签“公仆式领导人”(servantleader)相比,这个观念更为振奋人心,也经过了更严格的考验。
the girl
was
rather
nervous
certainly
,
for
the
most
modish
gentlemen
were
always
the
most
obscene
.
她有些害怕了,因为那些最道貌岸然的男人往往是最卑鄙的人。
Rhoda
's
willowy
figure
,
modish
straw hat
,
and
fuchsia
gloves
and
shoes
surprised
Janice
.
罗达的苗条身材,时髦的草帽,紫红色的手套和鞋使杰妮丝有些惊讶。
It
's
you
wear
the
dress
,
not
the
dress
wears
you
.
The
good
dress
might not
be
the
most
modish
fashions
,
but
suit
your
makings
.
是你穿衣服,不是衣服穿你,好的衣服不一定是最新潮的时装,而是适合你气质的服装。
Hellebore
,
a
currently
modish
flowering
plant
,
was
regarded
as
a
weed
as
late as
the
1970s
.
鹿食草,一种现正流行的花卉植物,在20世纪70年代是还被当做杂草。
1·Most astounding, perhaps, are William's modish black jeans, of the type last seen on Take That's backing dancers and never, ever before on a Conservative Foreign Secretary.
就是他那条时髦的黑色牛仔裤算是破了英国外交大臣“穿衣史”上的先例了。
常用短语
adj.
unfashionable
同义词
adj.
流行的;时髦的
popular
fashionable
going
modern
ruling
同根词
(词根mode)
mode
n
模式;方式;风格;时尚