vogue

美音:[voʊɡ] 英音:[vəʊɡ]

简单释义:


n.流行;时髦;风尚;风行

adj.时髦的

网络时尚;时尚杂志;服饰与美容

变形:

过去分词:vogued  现在分词:voguing  第三人称单数:vogues  


完整释义:


n.

1.时髦,时样,风气,时尚;流行
2.时髦的事物[人物],流行物
3.流行,风行
4.风尚
5.引人注目的事情

adj.

1.时髦的,流行的

un.

1.(英国)《时装》月刊


例句:

  1. You know, for the Olympic Games, learning English has been a vogue.
    你知道为了迎接奥运会,学英语已经成为一种时尚了。

  2. It does not seem long since the opposite argument was in vogue and globalisation was the big new investment idea.
    似乎就在不久前,对立的观点还很流行,全球化也还是一大新的投资概念。

  3. Such targeted taxes seem to be in vogue at the moment.
    当前这种有针对性的征税似乎在成为时尚。

  4. Some advocates said the Teen Vogue cover should be used as an opportunity to warn about the problems associated with teenage pregnancies.
    一些支持者们表示,《TeenVogue》的这张封面可以用来警醒人们注意与少女怀孕相关的问题。

  5. When to Western Han Dynasty, the hollow brick can be in vogue, still used in building the grave, in which part is printed with the image.
    至西汉时,空心砖得以盛行,仍多用于筑墓,其中部分印有图像。

  6. Description: Before the Smurf attack came into vogue, the SYN flood attack was the most devastating Denial of service attack.
    描述:在Smurf攻击流行之前,SYN扩散攻击是最具破坏性的拒绝服务攻击。

  7. She was not an actress or a society figure but something new entirely, a dedicated model, and Vogue began to use her name in credit lines.
    她既不是女演员,也不是社交名媛,而是专职模特,这是一种全新的职业。Vogue杂志开始在作者栏中列出她的名字。

  8. Last October, a month before Obama stepped out in her dress, model Lara Stone appeared blacked up in French Vogue.
    去年10月,也就是奥巴马夫人穿着她的裙子现身的前一个月,模特LaraStone在法国的时尚秀上全副黑色武装出现。

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