foppish
发音
英 [ˈfɔpɪʃ]
美 [ˈfɑpɪʃ]
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- adj.
- 纨绔子弟的,矫揉造作的,举止(或服饰)像花花公子的
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双语例句
- 1. Luxury isn 't a foppish dream !
- 奢侈,不是一场浮华的梦!
- 2. He stood out because he wore a foppish hat , making him easy to find .
- 他很引人注目,因为他戴著一顶流里流气的帽子使他很容易发现到。
- 3. Shoin was no foppish admirer of western culture .
- 松阴并不是西方文化的盲目追随者。
- 4. It all reminded me a little of bradford , but without any of the foppish glamour often associated with my yorkshire birthplace .
- 所有这些让我想起英国的布拉德福,但是在我约克郡的家乡常有一种俗艳的魅力,这儿却没有。
- 5. The marcel that proust sketches is a hollow man of the sort t. s. eliot limned in his poem of a similar title . The work starts with marcel 's earliest perceptions , including his insomnia as a child , and sprawls out across his foppish life and many effete characters and caricatures .
- 普鲁斯特笔下的马塞尔和t.s.艾略特在他诗歌中描述的透明人相似,这部作品从马塞尔早期的观念开始,包括他小时的失眠症,然后从他浮华的生活、没有活力的特性以及夸张的描述中展开。