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单词 supermodel
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Definition of supermodel in English:

supermodel

noun ˈsuːpəmɒd(ə)lˈsupərˌmɑdl
  • A successful fashion model who has reached the status of a celebrity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unless you were blessed with the genes of a supermodel or were reciting Shakespearean verse in the womb, there's a lot of truth in the old saying ‘don't give up the day job.’
    • He'll need scores of supermodels in the videos to make these tunes bearable.
    • It is a trend that has been noted in the world of high fashion for several years, where sexually explicit images of supermodels have become commonplace.
    • Their videos evoked a glamorous existence, globetrotting around tropical locations; they were sharply dressed; they went out with supermodels; their lead singer had nearly drowned in a yacht race.
    • O'Brian felt she gained many personal insights from the experience, realizing most people are not slender, beautiful supermodels but are, instead, average human beings with imperfect bodies.
    • I ask him when he first realised that he was a successful film-maker, and that he could now date supermodels and afford as many cappuccinos as he pleased.
    • There's lots of supermodels and glamour out there in TV and in magazine ads.
    • It-bags are now must-have items for supermodels and sales assistants alike.
    • You aren't a supermodel you know, Kitty, and you shouldn't dress like one.
    • His clientele includes celebrities, supermodels, and shoe enthusiasts worldwide.
    • When she turns up she freely points out that she is not a supermodel, merely a ‘catalogue’ not a ‘catwalk’ type.
    • Women who drink diet drinks know that they're not going to be magically transformed into supermodels.
    • But supermodels are scarce and their talents are remarkable.
    • The segment with the scarred supermodel is the weakest of the three, in that we're never allowed as close to these characters, thus restraining their dimensions and our own sympathies.
    • Rock gods party and hang out with supermodels and drink.
    • After all, he's used to working with supermodels.
    • Take for instance the supermodel who was ‘acquired’ at several million US dollars to model a range of clothing for a Southern African retail fashion chain.
    • Her height and build were both very average - not supermodel tall, not supermodel thin - with eyes echoing the color of milk chocolate.
    • They hide their soccer magazines, and pictures of American supermodels, under their beds.
    • On more than one occasion, he scuttles off with an item and swaps it for the fat free version, so that by the time we get to the checkout, I am stuck with a selection that would've left a supermodel hungry.
    Synonyms
    fashion model, mannequin
 
 

Definition of supermodel in US English:

supermodel

nounˈso͞opərˌmädlˈsupərˌmɑdl
  • A successful fashion model who has reached the status of a celebrity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On more than one occasion, he scuttles off with an item and swaps it for the fat free version, so that by the time we get to the checkout, I am stuck with a selection that would've left a supermodel hungry.
    • It is a trend that has been noted in the world of high fashion for several years, where sexually explicit images of supermodels have become commonplace.
    • You aren't a supermodel you know, Kitty, and you shouldn't dress like one.
    • Women who drink diet drinks know that they're not going to be magically transformed into supermodels.
    • But supermodels are scarce and their talents are remarkable.
    • Her height and build were both very average - not supermodel tall, not supermodel thin - with eyes echoing the color of milk chocolate.
    • Rock gods party and hang out with supermodels and drink.
    • When she turns up she freely points out that she is not a supermodel, merely a ‘catalogue’ not a ‘catwalk’ type.
    • His clientele includes celebrities, supermodels, and shoe enthusiasts worldwide.
    • Their videos evoked a glamorous existence, globetrotting around tropical locations; they were sharply dressed; they went out with supermodels; their lead singer had nearly drowned in a yacht race.
    • They hide their soccer magazines, and pictures of American supermodels, under their beds.
    • It-bags are now must-have items for supermodels and sales assistants alike.
    • Take for instance the supermodel who was ‘acquired’ at several million US dollars to model a range of clothing for a Southern African retail fashion chain.
    • Unless you were blessed with the genes of a supermodel or were reciting Shakespearean verse in the womb, there's a lot of truth in the old saying ‘don't give up the day job.’
    • After all, he's used to working with supermodels.
    • I ask him when he first realised that he was a successful film-maker, and that he could now date supermodels and afford as many cappuccinos as he pleased.
    • He'll need scores of supermodels in the videos to make these tunes bearable.
    • The segment with the scarred supermodel is the weakest of the three, in that we're never allowed as close to these characters, thus restraining their dimensions and our own sympathies.
    • There's lots of supermodels and glamour out there in TV and in magazine ads.
    • O'Brian felt she gained many personal insights from the experience, realizing most people are not slender, beautiful supermodels but are, instead, average human beings with imperfect bodies.
    Synonyms
    fashion model, mannequin
 
 
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