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单词 vogue
释义 vogue
I. \ˈvōg\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle French, action of rowing, course, fashion, vogue, from Old Italian voga, from vogare to row, sail; akin to Old Spanish bogar to row, sail, Old Portuguese & Old Provençal vogar
1. archaic : the leading place in popularity or acceptance
2.
 a. : popular acceptation or favor : popularity
  < scheme for economic regeneration … enjoyed a great vogue a few years ago — H.P.Fairchild >
  < its vogue has gradually spread among the lovers of books — William McFee >
  < the slender, undeveloped figure then very much in vogue — Willa Cather >
 b. : a period of popularity
  < in spite of the recent vogue of the Marxist theory — John Dewey >
3. : something or someone in fashion at a particular time
 < strange genius … now taking posthumous revenge by making himself a vogue — Brand Blanshard >
 < when the bicycle vogue engulfed the country — Alfred Lief >
 < plaids were the vogue that season >
4. obsolete
 a. : general trend, current, or temper
 b. : general character
Synonyms: see fashion
II. adjective
: being currently or temporarily in vogue : fashionable
 < vogue words and current cant — J.M.Barzun >
III. intransitive verb
(vogued ; vogued ; vogu·ing or vogue·ing ; vogues -s)
Etymology: from Vogue, a United States fashion magazine
: to strike poses in campy imitation of fashion models especially as a kind of dance
vogu·er \ˈvōgə(r)\ noun
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