释义 |
classy, a. slang or colloq.|ˈklɑːsɪ, -æ-| [f. class n. + -y1.] Of high or superior class, stylish, smart.
1891S. J. Duncan Amer. Girl in London 228 Why didn't one of you go? Not classy enough, eh? 1892Temple Bar Nov. 393 Her successor is the ‘smart’ young married woman,..who is chic and ‘classy’. 1899E. Phillpotts Human Boy 174 He said a man who sold pills and toothbrushes..could not be considered a classy chemist. 1903‘Marjoribanks’ Fluff-Hunters 94 Was she classy, well-turned out, and all that sort of thing? 1929Daily Express 2 Jan. 4/2 An assemblage as sophisticated and classy as ever gathered under one roof. |