释义 |
statusy, a. colloq.|ˈsteɪtəsɪ| [f. status + -y1.] Possessing, indicating, or imparting a high status.
1962Guardian 29 Nov. 7/1 No matter how many irrelevant if statusy pieces the ‘New Yorker’ publishes. 1964Punch 22 Jan. 112/2 As statusy a combination as you can get. 1969Time 26 Sept. 72/2 Pretty soon about 85% of the kids smoked. It got to be a really statusy thing. 1971Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 3 Sept. 21/6 Katherine Gibbs, who in 1911 founded the statusy secretarial school that bears her name. |