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词汇 vogue
释义 vogue
noun[ S or U ]
uk /vəʊɡ/ us /voʊɡ/
a fashion or general liking, especially one that is temporary: 流行;时尚;时髦
In the 1920s, short hair for women became the vogue.20世纪20年代,女性留短发成为时尚。
The postwar vogue for tearing down buildings virtually destroyed the city's architecture.战后盛行的拆毁建筑行为实际上破坏了该城市的建筑风格。
The short hemline is very much in vogue (= fashionable) this spring.今年春天短裙非常时兴。
"Community" is one of the vogue words of the new government.“社区”是新政府使用最多的词语之一。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

fashionable
fashionableShe's so fashionable.
in fashionTighter trousers for men are back in fashion.
inShort jackets are in this season.
coolHe was wearing a pair of cool sunglasses.
hipWe went to the hip new club in town.
trendyHe likes trendy clothes and modern furniture.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fashion
anti-fashion
clothes horse
collection
core
couture
couturier
cover girl
fashion statement
fashionista
fast fashion
geek chic
mannequin
milliner
missy
mock croc
mode
modelling
swag
the fashion police
trend

vogue | American Dictionary


vogue
noun[ C/U ]
us/voʊɡ/
the state of being popular or fashionable for a period of time:
[ U ]Bowling has come back in vogue.

Examples of vogue


vogue
The current vogue for marketing hype often lets products down.
Related to the orientation toward studio production, and to the relatively late emergence of a local sound, was the vogue of cover versions.
Such a move would surpass the current vogue of 'research-fordevelopment', which still assumes the research is at centre stage.
The dual phantom of the side-by-side complex cussedness and orderliness of nature has been in vogue from early times.
Some of the extreme examples of thought experiments that have come into vogue in personal identity theory have even generated criticism within academic philosophy.
The temptation was strong, therefore, to take advantage of the vogue for blues in order to make a better living.
These are by no means all retired people, but their experience helps to account for the current vogue.
To this end, a philosophy of self-help, in vogue at the time, was consciously and consistently employed.
Discussions of vogues and contexts might allow us to get some way past this subjectivity.
Dying is recognized as a subject of ultimate seriousness, and yet it is a vogue topic as well, with all the attendant follies.
These songs at one time enjoyed something of a vogue in music classrooms.
However, with the recent re-emergence of interest in network models of the brain, functional connectivity is once again in vogue.
This latter, a common feature on early modular synthesizers, is a device that enjoyed a degree of vogue in the late 1960s.
In practice, it has been the one in current vogue.
A comparison with languages which have had a vogue in the past is bound to be conjectural, not subject to empirical verification.
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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