单词 | after a fashion |
释义 | fashion1 of 2noun fash·ion ˈfa-shən 1 a(1) : the prevailing style (as in dress) during a particular time The spring fashions are now on display. (2) : a garment in such a style always wears the latest fashions b : a prevailing custom, usage, or style Literary fashions have changed in recent years. c : social standing or prominence especially as signalized by dress or conduct men and women of fashion 2 a : mode of action or operation assembled in an orderly fashion not even changing fashions in warfare have diminished the island's strategic importance Franc Shor b : a distinctive or peculiar and often habitual manner or way he will, after his sour fashion, tell you William Shakespeare 3 a : the make or form of something A lamp in the fashion of a silver dove was hung from an almost invisible golden wire in the centre of the room. Arthur Conan Doyle b archaic : kind, sort fashion 2 of 2verb fashioned; fashioning ˈfash-niŋ ˈfa-shᵊn-iŋ ; fashions transitive verb 1 : to give shape or form to : to make, construct, or create (something) usually with careful attention or by the use of imagination and ingenuity fashion a lamp from an old churn a figure fashioned from clay … delegating to the commander-in-chief the power to fashion the rules of the military justice system … Fred Strasser Up there in the mountains old ladies … are still hooking rugs … and fashioning dainty dolls out of corn shucks. Richard Atcheson 2 : to design or devise for a particular use or purpose … were the vessels fashioned for royalty distinguished from objects intended for nonroyal consumers? Asian Art 3 obsolete : contrive fashioner ˈfash-nər noun ˈfa-shə-nər after a fashion phraseas in about close to but not exactly He can knit after a fashion, but a sweater may be a tall order. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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