foppish

英 [ˈfɒpɪʃ] 美 [ˈfɑːpɪʃ]

adj.  衣着浮华的; 有纨绔习气的

GRE

BNC.40417 / COCA.39988



柯林斯词典

  1. 衣着浮华的;有纨绔习气的;矫饰的
    If you describe a man as foppish, you disapprove of the fact that he dresses in beautiful, expensive clothes and is very proud of his appearance.

    双语例句

    1. When the guy swung at Mark Donnelly, his only means of defense was a black umbrella& and a foppish one at that.
      皮斯卡塔韦,新泽西当这个男人向马克•唐纳利(MarkDonnelly)发起猛攻时,他唯一的自卫武器就是一把黑色的雨伞一把纨口气息很重的雨伞。
    2. 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。
    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. 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。
    5. The one who killed Emma was herself, her illusion and her heart to pursue a foppish life.
      害死爱玛的,是她自己,她的幻想,她追求浮华生活的心。
    6. 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。
    7. The style of creation of Poems of Huan Shang, whose main characteristics are foppish and colorful, depended on the contents represented in his works.
      这样的表现内容,也就决定了《洹上词》在创作风格上,以继承花间词风为主要特点。
    8. Why foppish oneself, make himself so heavy, so tired?
      又何必矫饰自己,使自己过得那么沉重,那么累?

    英英释义

    adj

    1. affecting extreme elegance in dress and manner

        Synonym:    dandifieddandyish