单词 | the fashion |
释义 | > as lemmasthe fashion 10. the fashion: extracted from fashionn. a. The mode of dress, etiquette, furniture, style of speech, etc., adopted in society for the time being. to lead, set the fashion: to be an example in dress, etc., for others to follow. to be in the fashion: to adopt the accepted style. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > the or a prevailing fashion gentryc1400 the fashion1569 mainstream1599 the trim1603 mood1646 mode1649 vogue1649 beauty1653 à la mode1654 turn1695 the kick1699 goût1717 thing1734 taste1739 ton1769 nick1788 the tippy1790 twig1811 latest1814 dernier mot1834 ticket1838 kibosh1880 last cry1887 le (or the) dernier cri1896 flavour of the month (or week)1946 vague1962 the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [verb (intransitive)] > follow fashion to be in the fashion1569 modea1661 to be with it1931 swing1957 to get with it1961 society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [verb (intransitive)] > know or observe customs to know (the) fashions1555 to be in the fashion1569 the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [verb (intransitive)] > set fashion to lead, set the fashion1762 trend-set1965 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 34 A scarlet Robe with a hoode (as the fashion then was). 1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. i. sig. B3 Her loue is..as vnconstant as the fashion. 1604 King James VI & I Counterblaste to Tobacco sig. C It is come to be the fashion. 1612 S. Rowlands Knaue of Harts 13 Let vs haue standing Collers, in the fashion. 1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 77. ⁋1 Alexander the Great had a wry Neck, which made it the Fashion in his Court, to carry their Heads on one Side. 1762 O. Goldsmith Life R. Nash 10 Several persons qualified to lead the fashion both by birth and fortune. 1794 Ld. Nelson in Disptches & Lett. (ed. 2) I. 474 It is the fashion to say it would have been difficult to make a breach. 1838 A. De Morgan Ess. Probabilities Pref. 7 It was then very much the fashion..to publish results and conceal methods. 1841 C. Dickens Barnaby Rudge xvi. 22 The fashion being of course set by the upper [class]. b. The person or thing that it is fashionable to admire or discuss. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > the or a prevailing fashion > fashionable thing or craze new fangle1548 furor1704 fever1761 rage1780 go1784 the fashion1790 furore1790 fashionablea1800 craze1813 delirament1856 fad1881 fash1895 new thinga1911 flu1943 kick1946 1790 W. Combe Devil upon Two Sticks III. xi. 7 I should not be tempted to marry him, if he were not the fashion. 1824 T. Medwin Conv. with Byron (1832) I. 55 I was the fashion when she first came out. 1837 M. R. Mitford in A. G. L'Estrange Life M. R. Mitford (1870) III. v. 78 Another book..is much the fashion. < as lemmas |
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