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单词 trendy
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Definition of trendy in English:

trendy

adjectivetrendiest, trendier ˈtrɛndiˈtrɛndi
informal
  • Very fashionable or up to date.

    时髦的,赶时髦的

    I enjoyed being able to go out and buy trendy clothes

    我很高兴能出去买些时髦衣服。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Well it's their level: a funky, trendy marketing fad, that is quite probably pointless.
    • And a host of trendy fashion houses are clamouring to be the first to get the designs on their shelves.
    • Each doll also comes with an extra face plate, trendy fashions and a cool messenger bag.
    • Some awful trendy logo which would go out of fashion in a few months?
    • Hip young Indians sipping tequilas and strutting their designer gear in trendy bars and discos are now commonplace.
    • Police have warned trendy youngsters to take care with their designer baseball caps in a bid to halt a spate of thefts.
    • In fact, I have a feeling that what endears the place to me is its almost meticulous lack of trendy design.
    • It is tempting for trendy writers to portray him as a tool of rich imperialists oppressing the poor convicts.
    • And so it becomes more and more chic in trendy places to drink wine from foreign countries.
    • The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child.
    • The classy curls, gels, trendy perms, and chic colours have not seemed to inspire us!
    • But the road is a different cup of tea for the more affluent and trendy Jakartans.
    • He said he offered a range of services, including trendy cuts, highlighting and other general men's cuts.
    • One can be trendy and fashionable and still keep in touch with one's cultural roots.
    • She tries to make it four times a week and rewards her dedication with trendy clothes.
    • He's a busy man but takes time out to play golf and put together a chic and trendy photo book every year.
    • There are trendy surf-style shops and local designers doing their thing.
    • If you think their wish list is headed by the latest toys or trendy clothes, guess again.
    • You are only slowing down your own growth rate through symbolic, righteous and trendy protest.
    • Little wonder consumers care a great deal for this trendy fashion accessory.
    Synonyms
    fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, stylish, modish, chic, designer, up to date, up to the minute, latest, contemporary, popular, all the rage
    trendsetting
    French à la mode, le dernier cri
    informal cool, funky, in, the in thing, hot, big, with it, hip, happening, now, smart, sharp, groovy, mod, swinging, snazzy, natty, nifty
    North American informal kicking, kicky, tony, fly, spiffy, sassy, stylin'
    US informal on fleek
    British informal, dated all the go, swagger
nounPlural trendies ˈtrɛndiˈtrɛndi
informal
  • A person who is very fashionable or up to date.

    赶时髦的人

    Taiwan's well-heeled young trendies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Regulars are a combination of young trendies, moneyed bankers and bohemian artists and musicians, the kind of eclectic mix that makes for great bar side banter.
    • For ever and ever the trendies, the sophisticates and the beautiful people have painted us on the right side of politics as boring squares, joyless fanatics, religious nutcases, and monoethnic bigots.
    • All types of businesses are now investing in design - it's not just young trendies who want to work, or shop, in a designer environment.
    • They are even catering to the trendies by giving away their used coffee grounds for fertiliser, and promoting various other politically correct causes.
    • The insular isolation of the media trendies who live and work here is one of the things we are supposed to laugh at, but the scripts themselves are guilty of a similar short-sightedness.
    • Above those you had trendies, these were people who followed fake fashions like bomber jackets and wearing labels just to be what they called trendy.
    • Perhaps not as classy as the likes of the Blue Bar or Ling Ling, this is a great place to go and have a chilled night out without having to worry about posers and wannabe trendies.
    • Good idea until all the young trendies insisted it was cool.
    • Opening on an amazingly lifelike set, this play, set in two semi-detached houses featured the new trendies on one side, and the old unmovable on the other.
    • But, added Emma, apart from school trendies, ‘only real fashion victims can carry off the look well,’ and she warned: ‘You also need to be a certain shape.’
    • The crowd are an uneasy alliance of asymmetric-haired trendies and what may be their polar opposite: nervous, bespectacled thirty-something men who look like they regularly won the maths prize at school.
    • But this new process eliminates both the trendies and the payment.
    • Actually, most of her on-stage communists are just silly trendies, noisy young men with heads full of nonsense.
    • It attracts an odd mix of low-life, travellers, inner-city trendies and tourists looking for a big night out.
    • Just like French films - in which the Eiffel Tower is visible outside every window - Japanese young trendies all live in slick digs looking out over Tokyo Tower.
    • Only yesterday, sleeveless tops and short frivolous skirts were being boasted by Rome's young and trendies.
    • They weren't there to acclaim him as the toiler's friend - but to tell him not to put them out of work just to satisfy some smug trendies on the mainland.
    • Recently the Festival has been under the spell of one of those tiresome trendies who use the great works of the past as a profitable vehicle to peddle their fashionable nostrums.
    • Selling my label to fashion-conscious trendies and dressing artists, musicians and celebs.
    • Its cappuccino bars are packed with young trendies straight from Woodstock - only with iPods and G3 mobile phones.

Derivatives

  • trendily

  • adverb ˈtrɛndɪliˈtrɛndəli
    informal
    • as submodifier they are trendily cosmopolitan
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It may look big and it may seem clever, achingly trendily so, but, in essence, it is tantamount to abdicating responsibility.
      • Consequently, modern systems come in sleek shapes and attractive colours, complete with an ergonomically designed keyboard and trendily designed mouse.
      • This time last year I couldn't carry a yoga mat into Whole Foods without some natural foodie making a trendily karmic comment.
      • Throughout the evening, trendily attired party hosts and hostesses kept urging partygoers to get onto the dance floor.
      • Now combine that with accessories such as a presentable and difficult-to-maintain haircut that always looks freshly washed, stylish but cruel shoes, toothpaste, a trendily untrendy scent, etc.
  • trendiness

  • nounˈtrɛndɪnəsˈtrɛndinəs
    informal
    • Its storyline is chaotic, its flashback format too insular, and the resolution is buried in glamour shots, jiggling body parts, and faux fashion trendiness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the desire to push themselves free from the charges of trendiness or being fashionistas doesn't quite convince.
      • Despite the current trendiness and bloated pricing, the old world craftsmanship does demand respect.
      • And I think the reason that cricket is obsessed with its own trendiness is the very unsuitability of the role.
      • There are those who criticize style for its trendiness and materialistic consumption.

Rhymes

bendy, effendi, Gassendi, modus vivendi, Wendy

Definition of trendy in US English:

trendy

adjectiveˈtrendēˈtrɛndi
informal
  • Very fashionable or up to date in style or influence.

    时髦的,赶时髦的

    I enjoyed being able to go out and buy trendy clothes

    我很高兴能出去买些时髦衣服。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's a busy man but takes time out to play golf and put together a chic and trendy photo book every year.
    • It is tempting for trendy writers to portray him as a tool of rich imperialists oppressing the poor convicts.
    • The classy curls, gels, trendy perms, and chic colours have not seemed to inspire us!
    • Each doll also comes with an extra face plate, trendy fashions and a cool messenger bag.
    • And so it becomes more and more chic in trendy places to drink wine from foreign countries.
    • In fact, I have a feeling that what endears the place to me is its almost meticulous lack of trendy design.
    • But the road is a different cup of tea for the more affluent and trendy Jakartans.
    • Well it's their level: a funky, trendy marketing fad, that is quite probably pointless.
    • You are only slowing down your own growth rate through symbolic, righteous and trendy protest.
    • The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child.
    • She tries to make it four times a week and rewards her dedication with trendy clothes.
    • If you think their wish list is headed by the latest toys or trendy clothes, guess again.
    • Hip young Indians sipping tequilas and strutting their designer gear in trendy bars and discos are now commonplace.
    • Little wonder consumers care a great deal for this trendy fashion accessory.
    • He said he offered a range of services, including trendy cuts, highlighting and other general men's cuts.
    • Some awful trendy logo which would go out of fashion in a few months?
    • Police have warned trendy youngsters to take care with their designer baseball caps in a bid to halt a spate of thefts.
    • And a host of trendy fashion houses are clamouring to be the first to get the designs on their shelves.
    • One can be trendy and fashionable and still keep in touch with one's cultural roots.
    • There are trendy surf-style shops and local designers doing their thing.
    Synonyms
    fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, stylish, modish, chic, designer, up to date, up to the minute, latest, contemporary, popular, all the rage
nounˈtrendēˈtrɛndi
informal
  • A person who is very fashionable or up to date.

    赶时髦的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All types of businesses are now investing in design - it's not just young trendies who want to work, or shop, in a designer environment.
    • Only yesterday, sleeveless tops and short frivolous skirts were being boasted by Rome's young and trendies.
    • Perhaps not as classy as the likes of the Blue Bar or Ling Ling, this is a great place to go and have a chilled night out without having to worry about posers and wannabe trendies.
    • They weren't there to acclaim him as the toiler's friend - but to tell him not to put them out of work just to satisfy some smug trendies on the mainland.
    • Opening on an amazingly lifelike set, this play, set in two semi-detached houses featured the new trendies on one side, and the old unmovable on the other.
    • Selling my label to fashion-conscious trendies and dressing artists, musicians and celebs.
    • Actually, most of her on-stage communists are just silly trendies, noisy young men with heads full of nonsense.
    • The crowd are an uneasy alliance of asymmetric-haired trendies and what may be their polar opposite: nervous, bespectacled thirty-something men who look like they regularly won the maths prize at school.
    • It attracts an odd mix of low-life, travellers, inner-city trendies and tourists looking for a big night out.
    • They are even catering to the trendies by giving away their used coffee grounds for fertiliser, and promoting various other politically correct causes.
    • Above those you had trendies, these were people who followed fake fashions like bomber jackets and wearing labels just to be what they called trendy.
    • Regulars are a combination of young trendies, moneyed bankers and bohemian artists and musicians, the kind of eclectic mix that makes for great bar side banter.
    • Its cappuccino bars are packed with young trendies straight from Woodstock - only with iPods and G3 mobile phones.
    • But, added Emma, apart from school trendies, ‘only real fashion victims can carry off the look well,’ and she warned: ‘You also need to be a certain shape.’
    • The insular isolation of the media trendies who live and work here is one of the things we are supposed to laugh at, but the scripts themselves are guilty of a similar short-sightedness.
    • For ever and ever the trendies, the sophisticates and the beautiful people have painted us on the right side of politics as boring squares, joyless fanatics, religious nutcases, and monoethnic bigots.
    • Good idea until all the young trendies insisted it was cool.
    • Recently the Festival has been under the spell of one of those tiresome trendies who use the great works of the past as a profitable vehicle to peddle their fashionable nostrums.
    • Just like French films - in which the Eiffel Tower is visible outside every window - Japanese young trendies all live in slick digs looking out over Tokyo Tower.
    • But this new process eliminates both the trendies and the payment.
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