词汇 | modishly |
释义 | modishly adverb formaluk /ˈməʊ.dɪʃ.li/ us /ˈmoʊ.dɪʃ.li/ in a fashionable way: 时髦地 a young woman dressed modishly in black穿着时髦的黑色衣服的年轻女子 Her modishly spiky hair is grey.她的刺状头发时髦地染成了灰色。 See modish The hotel is modishly furnished with warm wood floors. For years, Stockholm has had the reputation of being modishly cool. a modishly gloomy West London hotel Modern & fashionable ahead of timephrase be (all) the rageidiom be having a momentidiom funky futuristic futuristically get with the programmeidiom go ahead granola sleekly sleekness smartly smartness snappily the avant-garde up to date up-to-the-minuteidiom way-out with it à la mode Examples of modishlymodishly He was quite modishly dressed in brown linen, beneath which showed his bare, prehensile-toed feet. From Project Gutenberg She thought she had never seen so many modishly gowned women in one room in all her life. From Project Gutenberg Modishly but neatly dressed, she had a reputation in the neighborhood as a model of discretion and virtue. From Project Gutenberg Her dark hair, still untouched by gray, was arranged in a modishly severe fashion and her smile extended no farther than her straight lips. From Project Gutenberg Her gown, modishly tight all over, strained almost to bursting point; it seemed to express the state of her feelings. From Project Gutenberg She had a certain air of chic, was modishly dressed, wore no rings except a marriage band, and long pink nails with careful half moons. From Project Gutenberg For the four modishly dressed girls formed a very pretty and striking picture. From Project Gutenberg Her gown, of some soft gray stuff, with touches of old lace here and there, was modishly cut yet without any traces of exaggeration. From Project Gutenberg I found there people dressed modishly, and it looked uncomfortable. From Project Gutenberg He was modishly dressed, trying to cover up the defects of his figure, high shoulders, and wide hips. From Project Gutenberg Both the women were modishly dressed, and their complexions were correctly made. From Project Gutenberg She wore a veil, and was dressed in a concord of cool grays, modishly accented with black. From Project Gutenberg They had changed a modishly attractive woman into a romantic figure--a figure which, if it were not noble, at least possessed the virtue of lonely courage. From Project Gutenberg To-day he had not escaped, for, warm as the day was, heavy white woolen sox folded and festooned themselves modishly over the tops of his shoes. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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