单词 | vogue |
释义 | vogueWord family adjectivevogueynounvoguervogue vogue /vəʊɡ $ voʊɡ/ noun [countableC usually singular, uncountableU] FASHIONABLEa popular and fashionable style, activity, method etc 时尚,风尚,流行,时髦 SYN fashion vogue for the vogue for large families in the pre-war years 战前岁月中大家庭的流行 be in vogue/be the vogue Short skirts are very much in vogue just now. 短裙时下非常流行。 Suntanning first came into vogue in the mid-1930s. 晒黑皮肤最早流行于20世纪30年代中期。 Examples from the Corpus vogue• People's fondness for wearing black and other dark colours was a vogue I never really liked.• a vogue for the paintings of Claude Lorraine• In the 1870s, after all, when plumpness was in vogue, physicians had encouraged people to gain weight.• If you want to control the vogue for greed and exploitation, then start using local suppliers. came into vogue• Before cyanide fishing came into vogue, Hong Kong fleets had often used dynamite to blow fish out of the water.• Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.• One tonic that came into vogue was even worse: strychnine. Voguen trademark na fashion magazine for women, which includes photographs of expensive clothes and articles about new fashions, health, and beauty (1500-1600) French “act of rowing, course, fashion”, from Old Italian voga, from vogare “to row” |
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