dandy 英 [ˈdændi]   美 [ˈdændi]

dandy

dandy  英 [ˈdændi] 美 [ˈdændi]

adj. 上等的,极好的(口语);服装华丽的  n. 花花公子;好打扮的人 

名词复数:dandies  比较级:dandier  最高级:dandiest 

Change places and handy dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief? 改变地方和随处可见的花花公子,哪个是正义,哪个是窃贼?
This is Yeats rather later, still dressed, however, in his study as an aesthete and dandy. 这是叶芝在晚年时在书房里,打扮成美学家和花花公子的原因。

  • A man who is very concerned with how he looks can be called a dandy. The term is rather old-fashioned — it was commonly used to refer to such men in the 1800s, like the famous dandy Beau Brummell.
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  • adj. 上等的,极好的(口语);服装华丽的
  • n. 花花公子;好打扮的人
  • 1. Change places and handy dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?

    改变地方和随处可见的花花公子,哪个是正义,哪个是窃贼?

  • 2. This is Yeats rather later, still dressed, however, in his study as an aesthete and dandy.

    这是叶芝在晚年时在书房里,打扮成美学家和花花公子的原因。

  • 3. This is all fine and dandy, but once you start your diet, you have to stop reading and watching so much.

    这没有问题也很好,但是一旦你开始节食,你必需停止浏览和观看那么多。

  • dandy (n.) "man who pays excessive attention to dress," c. 1780, of uncertain origin; it first appeared in a Scottish border ballad:
dandy / ˈdændi ; NAmE ˈdændi / noun , adjective dandy dandies noun ( plural dandies ) ( old-fashioned) a man who cares a lot about his clothes and appearance 讲究衣着和外表的男人;好打扮的男人 adjective ( old-fashioned) ( especially NAmE) very good 非常好的;极佳的 dandy / ˈdændi ; NAmE ˈdændi /
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