modish

英['məʊdɪʃ] 美['moʊdɪʃ]
  • adj. 流行的;时髦的
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Adjective:
  1. in the current fashion or style

1. She is always crazy at modish things.
她疯狂热爱流行物品。

来自辞典例句

2. She is always crazy at modish things .
她疯狂热爱流行物品。

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3. 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.

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4. Brief figuring style, neat and spiffy prints in and fashionable narrow design show your modish feelings.
简洁的修身版型, 干净利落的前胸印字,加上现今流行的窄门筒设计,给人以斯文的时髦感觉.

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5. His place really looks lived in — noting expensive or modish just to impress people.
他的住处看上去的确像是个舒适安定的家—丝毫没有引人注目的昂贵的时髦货.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She is always crazy at modish things.
      她疯狂热爱流行物品。
    2. Some of the country's dowager opera houses have been refitted with modish new finery.
      近来,一些老式剧院又被重新装修得新潮时尚。
    3. If you want to live a free life, you can't always be modish.
      如果你想过自在的生活,就不能时时打扮时髦。

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