No, all sorts of toffs are writing for magazines nowadays.
现在给杂志写文章的有钱人很多呢。
英语词汇演变史
Long gone are the days when the BBC Evening News was presented exclusively by white, male, Oxbridge-educated toff.
英国广播公司晚间新闻完全由受过牛津剑桥教育的白人男性播报的日子已经一去不复返了。
高效磨耳朵计划
And for the record, the last thing I am is a toff.
郑重声明 我绝不是什么公子哥儿。
唐顿庄园(音频版)第六季
No, you see, you must never think that education is only for special people, you know, for clever people, for toffs.
你们绝不要觉得只有特别的人才有权受教育,比如聪明的人或者有钱人。
绯闻女孩 第4季
What? How could you let some toff just punt off with her?
什么 你怎么能让那种假绅士把她勾走?
高效磨耳朵计划
How come a toff like you, talks French and everything, ends up a private?
你这么个公子哥儿 说着法语之类之类的 怎么会只是个小兵呢?
经济学人-综合
To begin with, he is an unabashed toff; not just any toff, in fact, but a grandson of Winston Churchill.
首先,他有胆识;事实上出身不凡,他是温斯顿-丘吉尔的外孙。
经济学人-综合
Like his famous grandfather (to whom he bears some resemblance) he is an extroverted, mucking-in, buccaneering sort of toff, rather than the condescending and insipid kind.
The hero is Jan de Lichte, a Flemish Robin Hood played by a soft-spoken Matteo Simon, who wages war on the toffs out of sympathy for their victims.
故事的主人公是扬·德·利希特,他是由说话温和的马特奥·西蒙饰演的佛兰德斯罗宾汉。
英语百科
Toff
In British English slang, a toff is a derogatory stereotype for someone with an aristocratic background or belonging to the landed gentry, particularly someone who exudes an air of superiority. For instance, The Toff, a character from the series of adventure novels by John Creasey, is an upper-class crime sleuth who uses a common caricature of a toff – a line drawing with a top hat, monocle, bow-tie and cigarette with a holder – as his calling card.