单词 | todayish |
释义 | > as lemmastoˈdayish toˈdayish adj. now rare of or relating to the present time; characteristically modern. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > [adjective] > modern modern1585 new-schoolish1844 New World1847 latter day1850 contemporary1859 unantiquated1859 todayish1864 contemporaneous1871 modernistic1878 presentist1878 up to date1888 down to date1893 up-with-the-times1893 de nos jours1909 up to the minute1909 chromium-plate1924 chromium-plated1924 contempo1944 now1955 New Wave1960 nouveau1974 1864 J. D. Campbell in Glasgow Herald 9 Nov. ‘Old Boy’, as a form of familiar address,..to-dayish as it may sound,..is at least a century old. 1921 Dial Nov. 615 Things as irresponsible and spontaneous and to-dayish as these Gallic entertainments, cannot be produced t'other side the Atlantic. 2011 Philadelphia Inquirer (Nexis) 21 Jan. w4 The film..puts a todayish spin on two classic genres, the romantic comedy and the sex comedy. < as lemmas |
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