fashion的意思和读音

fashion

: [ˈfæʃ(ə)n] : ['fæʃ(ə)n]

n.;(

v.

fashions  fashioning  fashioned  

v.+n.follow fashion,set fashion

adj.+n.high fashion,current fashion,teenage fashion

v.shape,mold,mould,form,make

n.style,way,manner,mode,method

fashionn.

1.[u][c]a popular style of clothes, hair, etc. at a particular time or place; the state of being popular

dressed in the latest fashion穿

the new season's fashions

Long skirts have come into fashion again.

Jeans are still in fashion .

Some styles never go out of fashion .

2.[c]a popular way of behaving, doing an activity, etc.

The fashion at the time was for teaching mainly the written language.

Fashions in art and literature come and go.

3.[u]the business of making or selling clothes in new and different styles

a fashion designer/magazine/show

the world of fashion

the fashion industry

IDM

I can play the piano, after a fashion.

after a fashionto some extent, but not very well

I can play the piano, after a fashion.

The new library is very much after the fashion of Nash.

after the fashion of sb/sth仿in the style of sb/sth

The new library is very much after the fashion of Nash.

How could they behave in such a fashion?

She was proved right, in dramatic fashion, when the whole department resigned.

in (a)… fashionin a particular way

How could they behave in such a fashion?

She was proved right, in dramatic fashion, when the whole department resigned.

She's been spending money like it's going out of fashion.

like its going out of fashion(informal)使used to emphasize that sb is doing sth or using sth a lot

She's been spending money like it's going out of fashion.

v.

1.使to make or shape sth, especially with your hands

She fashioned a pot from the clay.

She fashioned the clay into a pot.

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v.1.,,, (into; to)2.使,使 (to) ,

n.1.the fact that something such as a style of dress or an activity is popular at a particular time2.the activity or business that involves styles of clothes and peoples appearance; relating to fashion, or involved in fashion3.a style of dress that is popular at a particular time

v.1.to make something, often using a lot of skill or care

1. Street Fashion Comment ...

2. CELEB FASHION BEAUTY ...

3. advice n , fashion n △ spirit n ); ...

4. Home Fashion Healthy ...

5. advice n , fashion n △ spirit n ); ...

6. figure + fashion n fashionable a ...

7. Fantasy○ Fashion feeling○ ...

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1."But fashion magazines are easier to sell, and I never need to worry about that, " he said.“。”

2.He could have had transport on a winged steed, but that would have been expensive, and risky in its own fashion.

3.It feels as though I had a string, tied here under my left rib where my heart is, tightly knotted to you in a similar fashion.仿

4.He spends money as if it were going out of fashion.

5.Wedge-shoes is one of the most fashionable shoes, which has been produced since the end of 1930s and went through several fashion cycles..30

6.Developing an application in an iterative fashion is all about making incremental improvements based on user feedback.

7.One of the questions under debate is whet IT a man get to choose comtotcapable clothes, which he or IT loves, regardless of fashion.

8.Other weeds come in and out of fashion: consistency is not a strong point in people's attitudes to plants.

9.O'Neill reveals that "Sally confessed only after we were together for a while that she was a fashion addict. ",“。”

10.She was a very pretty figure of a girl, after our fashion of girls, round and slim and flexible, and her face was admirably regular.