modish
英 [ˈməʊdɪʃ]
美 [ˈmoʊdɪʃ]
adj. 时髦的; 流行的
BNC.35424 / COCA.35861
牛津词典
adj.
- 时髦的;流行的
fashionable
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 时髦的;时尚的
Something that ismodishis fashionable.- ...a short checklist of much that is modish at the moment.
时下潮品的简明一览表 - ...modish young women from London society.
来自伦敦上流社会的时髦女郎
- ...a short checklist of much that is modish at the moment.
英英释义
adj
- in the current fashion or style
双语例句
- 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 appearance of the creation modish is not only the regeneration of literature spirit since the May Fourth Movement, but also a new try of reconfirming the role of the intellectuals since the foundation of the state.
这一创作新潮的出现既是“五四”启蒙主义文学精神的再生,同时也是建国以来重新确认知识分子角色的一个重大尝试。 - She was wearing an extravagavtly modish outfit at the party.
她在舞会上穿了套前卫的时髦衣服。 - But if you replace the word with that other modish concept, customer experience, the point becomes plain.
然而,如果你用另一个流行概念客户体验来代替品牌的话,问题就清楚了。 - The modish trade-EC has more and more influence on corporation's marketing.
电子商务这一现代贸易方式的产生对现代营销正产生越来越重要的影响。 - 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。 - 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。 - Her hair, not yet very gray, was becomingly arranged, and her black gown was modish.
她的头发没有完全灰白,梳理得恰合自己的身份,身上的黑色长衫样子非常时兴。