单词 | vogue |
释义 | vogue (voʊg ) 1. singular noun If there is a vogue for something, it is very popular and fashionable. Despite the vogue for so-called health teas, there is no evidence that they are any healthier. [+ for] In Britain there's been something of a vogue for these books. Synonyms: fashion, trend, craze, style 2. in vogue phrase If something is in vogue, it is very popular and fashionable. If it comes into vogue, it becomes very popular and fashionable. Pale colours are much more in vogue than autumnal bronzes and coppers. ...the hippie-ethnic look which came into vogue in the late 60s. Synonyms: popular, big, fashionable, all the rage Collocations: current vogue We talk for a few minutes of the current vogue for restorative justice. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Managing in or beyond your 60th year is quite the current vogue. The Sun (2009) And those buckles and studs nod at the current vogue for rock chic while being subdued enough for the school run. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The manifest need for leadership sits oddly with the current vogue for devolution. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Translations: Chinese: 时尚 Japanese: 流行 |
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