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单词 nouveau
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Definition of nouveau in English:

nouveau

adjective ˈnuːvəʊnuvoˈno͞ovō
informal
  • 1

    short for nouveau riche
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At lunch, Monsieur Caïn and his wife, who epitomize the nouveau bourgeoisie, continue to berate their daughter for what they see as appalling manners and lack of respect.
    • One of the more noteworthy conflicts of the earlier series saw Ozzy and family tormenting the nouveau yuppies over the back fence for their appalling taste in music.
    • Then there were the immeasurably proud nouveau landowners, to say nothing of former bankrupts turned CIPs (Commercially Important People, don't you know!).
    • The writer at least showed the gumption to wander off the beaten path into the student bars which are a world apart from the nouveau / expat hangouts of Andrassy Street and where you'll get a much better idea of life here.
    • His words for modern luxury would have included gauche, vulgar, nouveau, tasteless, and, most interestingly, offensive.
    • The association, whose president is Lord Steel MSP, restorer and owner of Aikwood Tower near Selkirk, would probably consider Amhuinnsuidhe to be far too nouveau because it was built in 1868.
    • More than half its 48 pages are taken up with pictures of nouveau preppies, who pose, pout and strut in a dazzling barrage of fake tan, crystal-white smiles and highlighted hair.
    • These solidly middle-class Tory unionists did not invest in an expensive private school education to have their son dally with another man's wife in the more nouveau parts of London.
    • More likely, non-expat / nouveau punters are being put off by the exorbitant prices.
  • 2Modern or up to date.

    nouveau wines
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you believe the Dutch filmmaker, his attempt at a nouveau MGM musical is rife with Christian mythology and subversive power struggles between Gina Gershon's character and Berkley.
    • You'll find the nouveau hippie existentialism, the cockney laced rap and a handful of funk-fuelled fun.
    • It made me feel closer to all those nouveau patriots, waving their flags from their cars like diplomats, even though it was corny and just a way to recycle those old Laker's flag holders.
    • I believe Alanis changed her look and persona to boost flagging record sales and a Grammy snub in 2002, by embracing nouveau punk and releasing a pop radio friendly, non self-indulgent record that very year under a pseudonym.
    • This collection of dream and love laden tunes shows an array of influences from punk garage to nouveau disco (surely you know what I mean).
    • Forget Montagues and Capulets: this is the world of the nouveau nomenklatura of Moscow, infiltrated by masked Mafiosi.
    • These are said to be all the rage in nouveau Asia.
    • This book irks me a little in that I get this feeling that the author is one of those nouveau Brooklyn bohemes that think they're too cool for school.
    • His transition from self-created victim to self-obsessed nouveau adolescent, to the gently compassionate man his family actually needs is an extraordinary metamorphosis.
    • That being said, the audience at Saturday's sold-out show at the Horseshoe welcomed a nouveau breed of melancholic lo-fi indie rock that only the New Folk Implosion could offer.
    • How many of those people they observed interacting with their installation or otherwise were deploying nouveau technology to transcend any form of traditional constraint?
    • In contrast, I predict we will also see the return of sleek chrome, technology and gloss black, with a nouveau yuppie twist that will propel the best of 1980s interiors back into our living spaces.
    • On her debut release, Sunshine Anderson effortlessly blends retro and nouveau soul into a sound that's both fresh and familiar.
    • Unlike many of the nouveau evil leaders you've mentioned he did manage to get a pretty far ranging coalition to take him out - twice!
    • Some nouveau elements for the new-gen kids were also added.
    • The bar at Otto on The Wharf is as popular as its nouveau Italian food.
    • Iain S Bruce mounts a spirited defence of the internet against the nouveau Luddites.
    • And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life.
    • Today, the Uruguayan analyst Esteban Valenti has coined another phrase to rightfully describe his country's plight: los nuevos ricos (the nouveau poor).
    • The primary ingredient in Glasgow's nouveau pub mix has at last been exhausted.
    • There will be lots of positively nouveau, up-to-the-minute, newest of all new concepts outfits.
    • Big food is the nouveau public health epidemic that has been targeted with phasers set on demonize. It began with the fast-food lawsuits.
    • Here even the omnipresent window-boxes full of pampered pink, red, purple and white geraniums looked like some nouveau chef's futuristic fantasy of food.
    • Because the Easterners are acting as a moderating, sensible influence on the rampant anti-American nouveau socialism of the EU elites.
    • Since then, Kate has gone on to catwalk glory, managing a successful transition from Goldilocks to nouveau punk thanks to a Jimmy-inspired crop and colour job.
    • Fanté would have perhaps been more successful simply covering the classics outright, like fellow nouveau soul crooner Joss Stone.
    • It takes a healthy dose of hip-hop and a token spattering of nouveau pop-punk to create that whole feeling of teenager/outcast/loser rebellion.
    • As she stands in front of the nation on December 9, it's Lady Madonna we'll be watching, the poised, groomed, art-collecting nouveau aristocrat and the latest incarnation in the series of characters Madonna has used since the 1980s.
    • BJM mainman Anton Newcombe is the high priest of nouveau Cali-psych.
    • I was lounging on the pavement-patio of a nouveau cafe-bistro with Clive, an estate agent chum of mine, grazing on a hummus-filled ciabatta between sips of cafe con leche.
    • For nouveau hippies there are endless wheat-free, dairy-free and gluten-free eateries, and you can also drop into a class of Pilates to keep you toned and grounded.
    • Our nouveau Nevilles ooze with the same self-absorbed ‘peace cant,’ a monologue of conspiracy theories utterly detached from reality.
    • Part of the latest wave of nouveau metal, Kittie adds special effects and sweet, melodic vocals to their intermittent Beelzebubbian snarls over grinding guitars which lead into lengthy, more downtempo, quasi-hip hop breakdowns.
 
 

Definition of nouveau in US English:

nouveau

adjectiveˈno͞ovō
informal
  • 1

    short for nouveau riche
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More than half its 48 pages are taken up with pictures of nouveau preppies, who pose, pout and strut in a dazzling barrage of fake tan, crystal-white smiles and highlighted hair.
    • More likely, non-expat / nouveau punters are being put off by the exorbitant prices.
    • At lunch, Monsieur Caïn and his wife, who epitomize the nouveau bourgeoisie, continue to berate their daughter for what they see as appalling manners and lack of respect.
    • One of the more noteworthy conflicts of the earlier series saw Ozzy and family tormenting the nouveau yuppies over the back fence for their appalling taste in music.
    • His words for modern luxury would have included gauche, vulgar, nouveau, tasteless, and, most interestingly, offensive.
    • Then there were the immeasurably proud nouveau landowners, to say nothing of former bankrupts turned CIPs (Commercially Important People, don't you know!).
    • These solidly middle-class Tory unionists did not invest in an expensive private school education to have their son dally with another man's wife in the more nouveau parts of London.
    • The association, whose president is Lord Steel MSP, restorer and owner of Aikwood Tower near Selkirk, would probably consider Amhuinnsuidhe to be far too nouveau because it was built in 1868.
    • The writer at least showed the gumption to wander off the beaten path into the student bars which are a world apart from the nouveau / expat hangouts of Andrassy Street and where you'll get a much better idea of life here.
  • 2Modern or up to date.

    nouveau wines
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There will be lots of positively nouveau, up-to-the-minute, newest of all new concepts outfits.
    • The bar at Otto on The Wharf is as popular as its nouveau Italian food.
    • Fanté would have perhaps been more successful simply covering the classics outright, like fellow nouveau soul crooner Joss Stone.
    • Our nouveau Nevilles ooze with the same self-absorbed ‘peace cant,’ a monologue of conspiracy theories utterly detached from reality.
    • Here even the omnipresent window-boxes full of pampered pink, red, purple and white geraniums looked like some nouveau chef's futuristic fantasy of food.
    • Big food is the nouveau public health epidemic that has been targeted with phasers set on demonize. It began with the fast-food lawsuits.
    • The primary ingredient in Glasgow's nouveau pub mix has at last been exhausted.
    • Today, the Uruguayan analyst Esteban Valenti has coined another phrase to rightfully describe his country's plight: los nuevos ricos (the nouveau poor).
    • For nouveau hippies there are endless wheat-free, dairy-free and gluten-free eateries, and you can also drop into a class of Pilates to keep you toned and grounded.
    • Since then, Kate has gone on to catwalk glory, managing a successful transition from Goldilocks to nouveau punk thanks to a Jimmy-inspired crop and colour job.
    • I believe Alanis changed her look and persona to boost flagging record sales and a Grammy snub in 2002, by embracing nouveau punk and releasing a pop radio friendly, non self-indulgent record that very year under a pseudonym.
    • Iain S Bruce mounts a spirited defence of the internet against the nouveau Luddites.
    • This book irks me a little in that I get this feeling that the author is one of those nouveau Brooklyn bohemes that think they're too cool for school.
    • You'll find the nouveau hippie existentialism, the cockney laced rap and a handful of funk-fuelled fun.
    • These are said to be all the rage in nouveau Asia.
    • If you believe the Dutch filmmaker, his attempt at a nouveau MGM musical is rife with Christian mythology and subversive power struggles between Gina Gershon's character and Berkley.
    • Forget Montagues and Capulets: this is the world of the nouveau nomenklatura of Moscow, infiltrated by masked Mafiosi.
    • It made me feel closer to all those nouveau patriots, waving their flags from their cars like diplomats, even though it was corny and just a way to recycle those old Laker's flag holders.
    • On her debut release, Sunshine Anderson effortlessly blends retro and nouveau soul into a sound that's both fresh and familiar.
    • His transition from self-created victim to self-obsessed nouveau adolescent, to the gently compassionate man his family actually needs is an extraordinary metamorphosis.
    • And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life.
    • Because the Easterners are acting as a moderating, sensible influence on the rampant anti-American nouveau socialism of the EU elites.
    • This collection of dream and love laden tunes shows an array of influences from punk garage to nouveau disco (surely you know what I mean).
    • How many of those people they observed interacting with their installation or otherwise were deploying nouveau technology to transcend any form of traditional constraint?
    • BJM mainman Anton Newcombe is the high priest of nouveau Cali-psych.
    • Some nouveau elements for the new-gen kids were also added.
    • Part of the latest wave of nouveau metal, Kittie adds special effects and sweet, melodic vocals to their intermittent Beelzebubbian snarls over grinding guitars which lead into lengthy, more downtempo, quasi-hip hop breakdowns.
    • As she stands in front of the nation on December 9, it's Lady Madonna we'll be watching, the poised, groomed, art-collecting nouveau aristocrat and the latest incarnation in the series of characters Madonna has used since the 1980s.
    • In contrast, I predict we will also see the return of sleek chrome, technology and gloss black, with a nouveau yuppie twist that will propel the best of 1980s interiors back into our living spaces.
    • It takes a healthy dose of hip-hop and a token spattering of nouveau pop-punk to create that whole feeling of teenager/outcast/loser rebellion.
    • Unlike many of the nouveau evil leaders you've mentioned he did manage to get a pretty far ranging coalition to take him out - twice!
    • I was lounging on the pavement-patio of a nouveau cafe-bistro with Clive, an estate agent chum of mine, grazing on a hummus-filled ciabatta between sips of cafe con leche.
    • That being said, the audience at Saturday's sold-out show at the Horseshoe welcomed a nouveau breed of melancholic lo-fi indie rock that only the New Folk Implosion could offer.
 
 
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