vogue
vogue 英 [vəʊg] 美 [voʊg]
n. 时尚;流行,时髦 adj. 时髦的,流行的
名词复数:vogues
- If something is the latest vogue, it is the latest fashion. When your new hairstyle catches on, it's in vogue — or if it becomes unpopular, it’s not.
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- n. 时尚;流行,时髦
- adj. 时髦的,流行的
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1. A: Why do you think vampires are so in vogue?
问:您认为吸血鬼故事流行的原因在哪里?
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2. The boom over, calamity is in vogue once more and to many the end seems nigh.
繁荣已经结束,灾难再次流行,而且对许多人来说,这似乎已是终点。
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3. And that at the root of it all has been the failure of the type of “market-driven, ” macho leadership that has been in vogue for the past decade or so.
归根到底,这就是男性化领导、市场推动的经营模式的失败。 这一经营模式在过去十几年中一直都处在非常流行的状态。
- vogue (n.) 1570s, the vogue, "height of popularity or accepted fashion," from Middle French vogue "fashion, success;" also "drift, swaying motion (of a boat)" literally "a rowing," from Old French voguer "to row, sway, set sail" (15c.), probably from a Germanic source. Compare Old High German wagon "to float, fluctuate," literally "to balance oneself;" German Woge "wave, billow," wogen "fluctuate, float," from PIE root *wegh- "to go, move."
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