单词 | vogue |
释义 | vogue (once / 1212 pages) n If something is the latest vogue, it is the latest fashion. When your new hairstyle catches on, it's in vogue — or if it becomes unpopular, it’s not. Anything trendy or popular — an activity, fashionable clothing, a home decorating style, board games — can be called “in vogue.” If you notice everyone scrambling to collect, say, robotic hummingbirds, you'll know that they are the vogue item. You might think that tall boots are no longer in vogue, and you notice a lot of short skirts showing up in Vogue magazine. Vogue — the magazine — often decides what fashion is in vogue. WORD FAMILYvogue: vogues, voguish USAGE EXAMPLESAnd while an onslaught of publications ably assessed the aftermath of the presidential election, the most surprising was Teen Vogue. Washington Post(Dec 28, 2016) The idea of small-scale, organic farming is in vogue among California consumers for its promise of environmental sustainability and healthy food. New York Times(Dec 28, 2016) Still, the Teen Vogue editors, for all of their genius, are not working from scratch. Salon(Dec 24, 2016) 1n a current state of general acceptance and use Hyper acceptance the state of being acceptable and accepted 2n the popular taste at a given time leather is the latest vogue Syn|Hypo|Hyper style, trend New Look a style of women's clothing created by Christian Dior in 1947; involved a tight bodice and narrow waist and a flowing pleated skirt fashionthe latest and most admired style in clothes and cosmetics and behavior bandwagona popular trend that attracts growing support cult of personalityintense devotion to a particular person cutthe style in which a garment is cut haute couture, high fashion, high styletrend-setting fashions craze, cult, fad, furor, furore, ragean interest followed with exaggerated zeal retroa fashion reminiscent of the past appreciation, discernment, perceptiveness, taste delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values) |
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