单词 | in mode |
释义 | > as lemmasin mode c. in the mode (also in mode): in customary use, in fashion. Similarly out of (the) mode. Now archaic and literary. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [adjective] in (also into) request?1574 bonfacion1584 fashional?1607 of request1613 fashionablea1627 à la mode1642 all the mode1651 modish1661 in mode1664 timeish1676 of vogue1678 voguea1695 mody1701 alamodic1753 much the mode1767 tonish1778 go1784 stylish1800 bang-up1810 tippy1810 varmint1823 up to the knocker1844 gyvera1866 OK1869 fly1879 swagger1879 doggy1885 faddy1885 fantoosh1920 voguish1927 voguey1928 à la page1930 go1937 hard1938 hip1939 down1952 swinging1958 a-go-go1960 way-in1960 yé-yé1960 trendy1962 with-it1962 go-go1963 happening1965 mod1965 funky1967 together1968 fash1977 cred1987 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > in general [phrase] > prevalent in mode1664 the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > unaccustomedness or state of disuse > [adjective] > not practised or used > not in customary use uncurrenta1616 unfashionable1659 out of (the) mode1664 demoded1885 dismoded1898 1664 H. More Apol. in Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity 538 I will have you wait on me at such a meeting, though your cloaths be old or out of the mode. 1672 J. Cresset in New-Eng. Historical & Geneal. Reg. (1868) XXII. 83 Whenthey have come to Town, they must presently be in the mode, get fine clothes. 1675 J. Worlidge Systema Agriculturæ (ed. 2) ix. 163 The white Shock-Rabbit of Turkie is..now become the most in Mode. 1738 J. Swift Compl. Coll. Genteel Conversat. 117 Why Tom, you are high in the Mode. 1760 B. Franklin Let. 13 Sept. in Exper. & Observ. Electr. (1769) 456 If I would finish my letter in the mode, I should yet add something that means nothing. 1858 Harper's Mag. May 830/1 At any rate, card-playing is greatly out of mode: about that there can be no doubt. 1876 H. Melville Clarel II. iv. xxviii. 550 Nor rare thing is it in French Jew, Cast among strangers..To cut old grandsire Abraham As out of mode. 1924 J. Galsworthy White Monkey ii. iv. 151 Would it not be more in the mode, really dramatic—if one ‘went over the deep end,’ as they said, just once? 1931 W. Faulkner Sanctuary xvi. 139 In a made-over dress all neatly about five years out of mode. < as lemmas |
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