单词 | fashionable |
释义 | fashionable (fæʃənəbəl ) adjective B1 Something or someone that is fashionable is popular or approved of at a particular time. It became fashionable to eat certain kinds of fish. Chelsea Harbour is renowned for its fashionable restaurants. Synonyms: popular, in fashion, trendy [British, informal], cool [slang] fashionably adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed] B1+ ...women who are perfectly made up and fashionably dressed. Collocations: fashionable style She said it wasn't a fashionable style and took too long to dry. The Sun The most fashionable styles, and the most eye-catching, are so low as to feel almost flat on the feet. Times, Sunday Times His collecting habits show that he was not only a good soldier and administrator, but had an eye for fashionable style and an interest in scholarship, particularly history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Overly fashionable styles are particularly hazardous. Times, Sunday Times However, by 1750 the consumer revolution brought about cheaper copies of fashionable styles, allowing members of all classes to partake in fashionable dress. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Or have you adopted the fashionable trend for having a mini-bar in your bedroom? Times, Sunday Times He was an opponent of the fashionable trend towards less serious subjects, and attempted to pass on his traditionalist views to his pupils. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This prevalence reflects both the prosperity of the town and the presence of architects and clients acquainted with this fashionable trend. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At worst, it forges the sort of unholy alliance that puts safely fashionable trends and blockbusting spectaculars over risk-taking inquiry and serious scholarship. Times, Sunday Times Or, stretching the analogy a little farther, where should we stand in considering the apparently opposing merits of traditional classics (the empirical spreadsheet) versus fashionable trends (the impressionistic script)? Times, Sunday Times News arrives that we regularly mispronounce the names of various newly fashionable health foods, herbs and supplements, blithely mangling jojoba, shea and turmeric among others. Times,Sunday Times Yet you don't have to genuflect at the altar of the newly fashionable. Times, Sunday Times Using the newly fashionable technique of steel-engraving, it celebrated quite a number of the hidden secrets of the metropolis. The Times Literary Supplement The town was spruced up specifically to attract wealthy foreign students to study the newly fashionable science. The Times Literary Supplement This show looks at the energy it discovered in the newly fashionable performance art. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 时髦的 Japanese: 流行の |
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