modish信息详情
adj.流行的;时髦的
modist───改良主义者
modishly───时髦地
unmodish───不起眼的
coldish───adj.微冷的
goldish───adj.略发黄的
goodish───adj.(非正式)相当好的;颇的,相当多(或大)的
loudish───adj.声音稍高的
maddish───疯狂的
maidish───adj.少女的;老处女的
But if its production technology is traditional, Haolaiwu's marketing technology is modish.───但是如果说好莱坞纺织厂的生产技术是老掉牙的,那么它的营销手法则是具有现代特点的。
Her hair, not yet very gray, was becomingly arranged, and her black gown was modish.───她的头发没有完全灰白,梳理得恰合自己的身份,身上的黑色长衫样子非常时兴。
Hellebore, a currently modish flowering plant, was regarded as a weed as late as the 1970s.───鹿食草,一种现正流行的花卉植物,在20世纪70年代是还被当做杂草。
"Grandpa, I'm really proud of you, " said the modish young lady.───“爷爷,我为你感到非常的自豪。”年轻时髦的孙女说道。
He was always careful to have money in his pocket, and to be modish in his dress, so that his son need not blush for him.───他袋子里总记得放些钱,而且衣服总要穿得体面些,免得儿子的脸上不光彩。
D. E. Shaw does not like to talk about what goes on inside its modish headquarters near Times Square.───大卫·肖不喜欢谈论位于时代广场附近,建筑风格时尚的公司总部内的事情。
The subject of his attentions is not modish .───他所关注的重点,并不是寻常的。
The modish French Concession comes into focus with a meander around its leafy back streets.───在树荫下的小马路漫步,风韵犹存的法租界映入眼帘。
This is a more stirring concept than the modish label of the "servant leader" - and more a rigorously tested one as well.───与流行标签“公仆式领导人”(servantleader)相比,这个观念更为振奋人心,也经过了更严格的考验。