释义 |
after (or in) the fashion ofIn a manner similar to: she took servants for granted after the fashion of wealthy girls...- The two of us hit the road back to my Uncle's and in the fashion of most of our journeys, we turn to song.
- At this point, it is clear that contamination must be censored, and the punishment comes in the fashion of another deviation: that of the gaze of the censor.
- She is an eccentric in the fashion of a good many English women who have taken to the East, i.e. a mixture of battiness and extreme practicality.
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