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单词 boho
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Definition of boho in English:

boho

adjective ˈbəʊhəʊˈboʊhoʊ
informal
  • 1Socially unconventional in a way regarded as characteristic of creative artists; bohemian.

    the sisters and their husbands led a boho life in Big Sur
    the stereotypical clash of cultures between boho artists and finance folk
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a few weeks later and we are in boho Chelsea at The Kitchen, a hip Manhattan fringe theatre space, where 18 of Dave and Al's kids are putting on a piece of theatre based on their own lives.
    • Sure, it would look pretty much like Glasgow's boho west end if you mapped it, but that doesn't stop it making Belle And Sebastian a most precious natural resource.
    • It's like in the '60s, when there were two distinct camps in the boho scene, one of which was Marxist and ideological and political and engaged and humorless to beat the band.
    • In an irony now so familiar as to be reflexive, young professionals lured by the charm of a boho district wind up crowding out the very nonconformists who gave the neighborhood its character.
    • Yet if the Beat poets, their heroes and disciples provided this boho hobo with a point of departure, her music has been shaped by her travels in the 21st century.
    • Apparently I have a ‘groovy urban boho life spent cruising bagel shops, watching films in Swahili and listening to music sung in ancient tribal click languages’.
    • You can be boho sipping lattes in the Village while scribbling in your poetry notebook.
    • When I first heard those tribal rhythms pounding overhead I thought it was kind of cool, kind of boho.
    • Now Sydney residents can point to the index and say, rightly, that they have the empirical data to prove their boho worth.
    • Tucked down in boho Stockbridge, this crimson-walled diner twinkles with candlelight and feels as cosy as a New Orleans bar in a cyclone.
    • Male model du jour Derek Zoolander is suddenly usurped by boho newcomer Hansel.
    • In a reverse of the Pygmalion template, Nicole tries to reshape her boho neighbour into the perfect date.
    • They've toured with both The Strokes and The Dandy Warhols, but don't let that fool you into thinking they're into sharp image-manipulation or limp boho affectation.
    • OK, so it's a musical and we're not expecting anything truly profound, but Larson's boho world pretends to be more than it actually is.
    • It's sort of got a boho vibe going on, with the loose belts and the cuttings of the cardigans.
    • Friends of mine, sweet, boho artist-types, had arranged to turn their Bruntsfield flat into an art gallery for three days.
    • I hate boho, so I don't want anything floaty or ethnic.
    • Tara frowned as she looked down on her tank top and pink boho skirt.
    • I'd prefer my look to be boho, but I'm on a budget.
    • Or maybe the restaurant's glass block windows and boho sign put off potential newbies as they walk past.
    1. 1.1 Denoting or relating to a woman's fashion aesthetic characterized by flowing print fabrics, layers of clothing, and costume jewellery such as long ropes of beads, dangling earrings, and multiple bangles.
      she went for the boho look in a floor-length green dress teamed with a fringed jacket and chandelier earrings
      paisley is the ultimate in boho chic
nounPlural bohos ˈbəʊhəʊˈboʊhoʊ
informal
  • A person who is socially unconventional in a way regarded as characteristic of creative artists; a bohemian.

    East Village bohos
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first half is set in the 1970s amongst Dundee's bohos and hobos.
    • Maybe bohos ' desire to deflate their own power into an imagined police state is a kind of fetish game where the pleasure derives from breaking out of it, where art has easy power.
    • In fact, it drove the students, artists, bums, bohos and bon-vivants out to the boroughs, and with them the future of fun in NYC.
    • The book's cast of characters includes the familiar, with chapters on the likes of Socrates, the transcendentalists, the bohos of Paris' Cabaret Voltaire, the Beats, and Students for a Democratic Society.
    • Around the same time, Viennese boho Mia Dime wandered into town with thoughts of forming an all-girl band.
    • In November 47 percent of San Francisco's voters wanted him to be mayor, suggesting that at least a few bohos and idealists remain.
    • Spend too much time with a bunch of would-be bohos bemoaning their chosen lot in life, and you may start to yearn for a simple-minded superhero knockdown fest.
    • For one thing, it's being held at the Gladstone, that ragged, Romanesque marvel on Queen West, home to bohos and assorted karaoke casualties.
    • Initially he appears to be a chicken-loving boho.
    • But if boho isn't your vibe, you're going to feel silly and icky wearing them, and that's just plain unattractive.
    • The people living there aren't nearly as annoying as the phony bohos who think a loft apartment and the right hair care products somehow give them street cred.
    • Apparently produced primarily by young adults, it rarely panders to commercial generational stereotypes - no lounging, lip-ringed bohos or faux angry punk rockers.

Rhymes

coho, Moho, Soho
 
 

Definition of boho in US English:

boho

adjectiveˈbōhōˈboʊhoʊ
informal
  • 1Socially unconventional in a way regarded as characteristic of creative artists; bohemian.

    the sisters and their husbands led a boho life in Big Sur
    the stereotypical clash of cultures between boho artists and finance folk
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tucked down in boho Stockbridge, this crimson-walled diner twinkles with candlelight and feels as cosy as a New Orleans bar in a cyclone.
    • Sure, it would look pretty much like Glasgow's boho west end if you mapped it, but that doesn't stop it making Belle And Sebastian a most precious natural resource.
    • Male model du jour Derek Zoolander is suddenly usurped by boho newcomer Hansel.
    • I'd prefer my look to be boho, but I'm on a budget.
    • Now Sydney residents can point to the index and say, rightly, that they have the empirical data to prove their boho worth.
    • When I first heard those tribal rhythms pounding overhead I thought it was kind of cool, kind of boho.
    • It's like in the '60s, when there were two distinct camps in the boho scene, one of which was Marxist and ideological and political and engaged and humorless to beat the band.
    • In an irony now so familiar as to be reflexive, young professionals lured by the charm of a boho district wind up crowding out the very nonconformists who gave the neighborhood its character.
    • They've toured with both The Strokes and The Dandy Warhols, but don't let that fool you into thinking they're into sharp image-manipulation or limp boho affectation.
    • It's sort of got a boho vibe going on, with the loose belts and the cuttings of the cardigans.
    • Yet if the Beat poets, their heroes and disciples provided this boho hobo with a point of departure, her music has been shaped by her travels in the 21st century.
    • OK, so it's a musical and we're not expecting anything truly profound, but Larson's boho world pretends to be more than it actually is.
    • Or maybe the restaurant's glass block windows and boho sign put off potential newbies as they walk past.
    • I hate boho, so I don't want anything floaty or ethnic.
    • It's a few weeks later and we are in boho Chelsea at The Kitchen, a hip Manhattan fringe theatre space, where 18 of Dave and Al's kids are putting on a piece of theatre based on their own lives.
    • Apparently I have a ‘groovy urban boho life spent cruising bagel shops, watching films in Swahili and listening to music sung in ancient tribal click languages’.
    • Friends of mine, sweet, boho artist-types, had arranged to turn their Bruntsfield flat into an art gallery for three days.
    • Tara frowned as she looked down on her tank top and pink boho skirt.
    • In a reverse of the Pygmalion template, Nicole tries to reshape her boho neighbour into the perfect date.
    • You can be boho sipping lattes in the Village while scribbling in your poetry notebook.
    1. 1.1 Denoting or relating to a woman's fashion aesthetic characterized by flowing print fabrics, layers of clothing, and costume jewelry such as long strings of beads, dangling earrings, and multiple bangles.
      she went for the boho look in a floor-length green dress teamed with a fringed jacket and chandelier earrings
      paisley is the ultimate in boho chic
nounˈbōhōˈboʊhoʊ
informal
  • A person who is socially unconventional in a way regarded as characteristic of creative artists; a bohemian.

    East Village bohos
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But if boho isn't your vibe, you're going to feel silly and icky wearing them, and that's just plain unattractive.
    • The people living there aren't nearly as annoying as the phony bohos who think a loft apartment and the right hair care products somehow give them street cred.
    • Maybe bohos ' desire to deflate their own power into an imagined police state is a kind of fetish game where the pleasure derives from breaking out of it, where art has easy power.
    • For one thing, it's being held at the Gladstone, that ragged, Romanesque marvel on Queen West, home to bohos and assorted karaoke casualties.
    • Initially he appears to be a chicken-loving boho.
    • In November 47 percent of San Francisco's voters wanted him to be mayor, suggesting that at least a few bohos and idealists remain.
    • Around the same time, Viennese boho Mia Dime wandered into town with thoughts of forming an all-girl band.
    • The book's cast of characters includes the familiar, with chapters on the likes of Socrates, the transcendentalists, the bohos of Paris' Cabaret Voltaire, the Beats, and Students for a Democratic Society.
    • The first half is set in the 1970s amongst Dundee's bohos and hobos.
    • In fact, it drove the students, artists, bums, bohos and bon-vivants out to the boroughs, and with them the future of fun in NYC.
    • Apparently produced primarily by young adults, it rarely panders to commercial generational stereotypes - no lounging, lip-ringed bohos or faux angry punk rockers.
    • Spend too much time with a bunch of would-be bohos bemoaning their chosen lot in life, and you may start to yearn for a simple-minded superhero knockdown fest.
 
 
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