词汇 | dandyish |
释义 | dandyish adjective uk /ˈdæn.di.ɪʃ/ us /ˈdæn.di.ɪʃ/ Someone, especially a man, who is dandyish is very interested in their own appearance and likes dressing in expensive, fashionable clothes. : Her brother combined professionalism in his work with a dandyish and operatic manner. He was a stylish dresser, but he was sometimes a bit too dandyish for me. He was a handsome, dandyish figure in a striped blazer and librarian glasses. Earlier illustrators for the magazine had specialized in dandyish upper-class types. He is a man of great elegance, a dandyish dresser who knows how to wear his scarf just right. Modern & fashionable ahead of timephrase be (all) the rageidiom be having a momentidiom futuristic futuristically get with the programmeidiom go ahead granola happening sleekly sleekness smartly smartness snappily the avant-garde up to date up-to-the-minuteidiom way-out with it à la mode Related wordsdandy dandyishly |
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