foppish 英 [ˈfɔpɪʃ]   美 [ˈfɑpɪʃ]

foppish

foppish  英 [ˈfɔpɪʃ] 美 [ˈfɑpɪʃ]

adj. 浮华的;矫饰的;有纨绔习气的 

Gone was LeBlanc's trademark dark foppish fringe, replaced by a greying head of salt-and-pepper hair. 雷布朗标志性的公子哥黑刘海一去而不返,取而代之的是一头变白的杂灰色。
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。

  • A man who is constantly checking out his outfit in the mirror might be foppish, or someone who loves dressing up in fancy clothes.
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  • adj. 浮华的;矫饰的;有纨绔习气的
  • 1. Gone was LeBlanc's trademark dark foppish fringe, replaced by a greying head of salt-and-pepper hair.

    雷布朗标志性的公子哥黑刘海一去而不返,取而代之的是一头变白的杂灰色。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. For much of this decade, the older men who drove this country to the top of the economic league tables have looked on in bewilderment at the foppish antics of the generation below.

    近十年,把日本推向经济强国的老一辈人,不知所措地旁观着时髦古怪的下一代。

  • foppish (adj.) c. 1600, from fop + -ish. Related: Foppishly; foppishness.
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