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单词 luxe
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Definition of luxe in English:

luxe

adjectivelʌkslʊkslo͝oks
  • Expensive and of high quality; luxurious.

    昂贵的;奢侈的,豪华的

    the luxe 65-room Four Seasons hotel

    有65间豪华房间的四季酒店。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Topped off last year, it barely avoided losing half its height as luxe housing contracted.
    • His preferences ran to luxe and volupte, but not calme; his designs teem with a mercantile profusion.
    • In 1926, a Belgian boutique began selling smooth, indulgent chocolates in a luxe gold box.
    • Luxe food and surroundings, this is how the other half live.
    • The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve.
    • The material is metallic in a comfortable blue tone to give an effortless luxe look.
    • In July, English shirtmaker Thomas Pink will launch The Traveller, a men's shirt in luxe Egyptian cotton.
    • The two pockets and extra long straps give a more casual bohhemian luxe feel to the bag.
    • Trophy trought and salmon are only part of the catch at these luxe western lodges.
    • His designs here follow the same artfully deconstructed but romantically luxe æsthetic; and for the most part, he succeeded rather well.
    • Buy a dark purple suede bag or a plum velvet blazer for a luxe look.
    • Options range from the mother of all tourist traps Plataforma, to the still touristy but ever-popular Discoteca Help, to the painfully hip and luxe cigar bar/club Esch Cafe.
    • Whether you're headed to the cabin or the corner café, fend off fall's chill with luxe sweaters and jackets made to last a lifetime
    • Mini-mansions crowd its subdividing lots, and its luxe schools register ever higher test scores.
    • Sew covers for the pillows out of luxe cranberry and chocolate browne fabrics (use fusible tape for a no-sew seaming option).
    • A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, tweeds as smooth as yoghurt and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling.
    • The luxe hillside complex sleeps 16, boasts a staff of 10, and features a vast infinity pool, tennis courts and three vehicles for exploring the island.
    • When a luxe brand entrusts its production to a factory in Asia, it obviously saves money.
    • After clearing, we made our way into a slip in the seriously luxe ONE15 Marina, another 1,000 mile passage in the bag.
    • Spend seven days exploring deep-sea life from a shamelessly luxe live-aboard yacht.
noun lʌkslʊkslo͝oks
mass noun
  • Luxury.

    豪华,奢侈

    inside, the design reverts to turn-of-the-century luxe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On this nine-day safari, you'll tag along with Bushmen on their daily hunting-and-gathering forays (while still bedding down in luxe lodges and camps).
    • She expects to pine for the Chronicle's luxe test kitchen - which she helped set up - not to mention its herb garden and 20,000 bottle wine cellar.
    • Whether it be buckle-front carry-alls or laid-back hip swingers just like a postman bag, casual luxe for this season is truly defined.
    • Clearly, we are talking serious luxe here: Orient-Express is an operation that can make a luxury apartment out of a cornflake packet.
    • It's an older set, including mature celebs who are big into luxe and women whose surnames suggest that they didn't marry the plumber from Peckham
    • A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, tweeds as smooth as yoghurt and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling.
    • This lust for luxe isn't a uniquely Scottish phenomenon.
    • The luxe Garneau Theatre presents a specially seasonal 25th anniversary screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at 11: 59 on Saturday.
    • The luxe hillside complex sleeps 16, boasts a staff of 10, and features a vast infinity pool, tennis courts and three vehicles for exploring the island.
    • Were I one of the financially blessed, feeling the need for the ultimate in grande luxe quiet and stroking, I'd be booking the next long weekend right now.
    • ‘Handcrafted and customised, or rare, almost museum-quality super luxe items will be in greater demand,’ Wesely-Clough predicts.
    • You'll pedal along dry riverbeds, slickrock, and narrow jeep tracks en route to each day's destination - luxe campsites or charming village inns.
    • The town, a ski resort in winter (and site of the 1956 Winter Olympics), is a kind of anti-Aspen: elegant and luxe yet warmly human, full of comfortable old hotels built in a blocky chalet style.
    • I admit from the start that you could argue that this is not real luxury but a kind of ersatz variety, punk luxe, and maybe you would be correct.
    • Mini-mansions crowd its subdividing lots, and its luxe schools register ever higher test scores.
    • Given their love of luxe, Leos tend to overindulge in delectably unnecessary high-fat and sugary goodies.
    • The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve.
    • You'll also check out archaeological digs at ancient sites, see fresh mozzarella di bufala stretched by hand, and end the days with bacchanalian feasts and luxe rooms in cliff-perched palaces.
    • The latest luxe spot to raise a glass: in front of your own fireplace in one of the new L' Orangerie suites at the Royal Riviera.
    • The ultimate classic in Russian travel is the Trans-Siberian Express, a legendary 17-day luxe train journey from Moscow to Vladivostok that rumbles for nearly 6,000 miles.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French, from Latin luxus 'abundance'. Compare with deluxe.

Rhymes

crux, dux, flux, lux, tux

Definition of luxe in US English:

luxe

adjectivelo͝oks
  • Expensive and of high quality; luxurious.

    昂贵的;奢侈的,豪华的

    the luxe 65-room Four Seasons hotel

    有65间豪华房间的四季酒店。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mini-mansions crowd its subdividing lots, and its luxe schools register ever higher test scores.
    • Options range from the mother of all tourist traps Plataforma, to the still touristy but ever-popular Discoteca Help, to the painfully hip and luxe cigar bar/club Esch Cafe.
    • The two pockets and extra long straps give a more casual bohhemian luxe feel to the bag.
    • Spend seven days exploring deep-sea life from a shamelessly luxe live-aboard yacht.
    • The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve.
    • Topped off last year, it barely avoided losing half its height as luxe housing contracted.
    • The luxe hillside complex sleeps 16, boasts a staff of 10, and features a vast infinity pool, tennis courts and three vehicles for exploring the island.
    • Buy a dark purple suede bag or a plum velvet blazer for a luxe look.
    • When a luxe brand entrusts its production to a factory in Asia, it obviously saves money.
    • In 1926, a Belgian boutique began selling smooth, indulgent chocolates in a luxe gold box.
    • In July, English shirtmaker Thomas Pink will launch The Traveller, a men's shirt in luxe Egyptian cotton.
    • His designs here follow the same artfully deconstructed but romantically luxe æsthetic; and for the most part, he succeeded rather well.
    • Luxe food and surroundings, this is how the other half live.
    • After clearing, we made our way into a slip in the seriously luxe ONE15 Marina, another 1,000 mile passage in the bag.
    • Trophy trought and salmon are only part of the catch at these luxe western lodges.
    • Whether you're headed to the cabin or the corner café, fend off fall's chill with luxe sweaters and jackets made to last a lifetime
    • A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, tweeds as smooth as yoghurt and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling.
    • The material is metallic in a comfortable blue tone to give an effortless luxe look.
    • Sew covers for the pillows out of luxe cranberry and chocolate browne fabrics (use fusible tape for a no-sew seaming option).
    • His preferences ran to luxe and volupte, but not calme; his designs teem with a mercantile profusion.
nounlo͝oks
  • Luxury.

    豪华,奢侈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The town, a ski resort in winter (and site of the 1956 Winter Olympics), is a kind of anti-Aspen: elegant and luxe yet warmly human, full of comfortable old hotels built in a blocky chalet style.
    • The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve.
    • The luxe hillside complex sleeps 16, boasts a staff of 10, and features a vast infinity pool, tennis courts and three vehicles for exploring the island.
    • Were I one of the financially blessed, feeling the need for the ultimate in grande luxe quiet and stroking, I'd be booking the next long weekend right now.
    • The luxe Garneau Theatre presents a specially seasonal 25th anniversary screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at 11: 59 on Saturday.
    • On this nine-day safari, you'll tag along with Bushmen on their daily hunting-and-gathering forays (while still bedding down in luxe lodges and camps).
    • You'll also check out archaeological digs at ancient sites, see fresh mozzarella di bufala stretched by hand, and end the days with bacchanalian feasts and luxe rooms in cliff-perched palaces.
    • It's an older set, including mature celebs who are big into luxe and women whose surnames suggest that they didn't marry the plumber from Peckham
    • Clearly, we are talking serious luxe here: Orient-Express is an operation that can make a luxury apartment out of a cornflake packet.
    • ‘Handcrafted and customised, or rare, almost museum-quality super luxe items will be in greater demand,’ Wesely-Clough predicts.
    • The ultimate classic in Russian travel is the Trans-Siberian Express, a legendary 17-day luxe train journey from Moscow to Vladivostok that rumbles for nearly 6,000 miles.
    • Given their love of luxe, Leos tend to overindulge in delectably unnecessary high-fat and sugary goodies.
    • This lust for luxe isn't a uniquely Scottish phenomenon.
    • The latest luxe spot to raise a glass: in front of your own fireplace in one of the new L' Orangerie suites at the Royal Riviera.
    • She expects to pine for the Chronicle's luxe test kitchen - which she helped set up - not to mention its herb garden and 20,000 bottle wine cellar.
    • Whether it be buckle-front carry-alls or laid-back hip swingers just like a postman bag, casual luxe for this season is truly defined.
    • You'll pedal along dry riverbeds, slickrock, and narrow jeep tracks en route to each day's destination - luxe campsites or charming village inns.
    • Mini-mansions crowd its subdividing lots, and its luxe schools register ever higher test scores.
    • A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, tweeds as smooth as yoghurt and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling.
    • I admit from the start that you could argue that this is not real luxury but a kind of ersatz variety, punk luxe, and maybe you would be correct.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French, from Latin luxus ‘abundance’. Compare with deluxe.

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