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vogueHvEJg, $voJgna fashion or general liking, esp. one which is temporary流行,风行,时尚;时髦In the 1920s, short hair for women became the vogue. [U]在20世纪20年代,女性留短发成为时髦。I really don't understand the current vogue for buying all these ready-prepared meals-- food tastes much better if you cook it yourself. [C]我真搞不懂目前都流行预制食品----自己烧的食物味道好多了。The film created a vogue for 1950s-style rock 'n roll. [C]那部电影创造了20世纪50年代风格摇滚乐的流行时期。The postwar vogue for tearing down buildings virtually destroyed the city's architecture. [C]战后拆毁大楼的时尚实际上破坏了城市的建筑风格。She is a writer who has lately had/enjoyed (a) considerable vogue (= been fashionable) in France, though she is less well-known in Britain. [C/U]她是一位作家,最近在法国极受欢迎,但在英国名气却没那么响。The short hemline is very much in vogue (= fashionable) this spring. [U]今年春天那种短边裙非常时髦。Platform heels are back in vogue (= fashionable again). [U]木屐式坡形高跟鞋又时髦起来了。The treatment that used to be given for this illness is now out of vogue (= no longer fashionable). [U]过去常常用来治疗这种疾病的方法不再流行了。
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