trendy的意思和读音

trendy

: [ˈtrendi] : ['trendi]

adj.

n.

trendier  trendiest  trendies  

adj.+n.trendy shop

adj.unfashionable

adj.fashionable,in,up-to-the-minute,hip,cool

trendyadj.

1.(informal)very fashionable

trendy clothes

n.

1.(informal)a trendy person

young trendies from art college

adj.1.[];;

adj.1.The derivative of trend2.extremely fashionable, but often silly or annoying

n.1.someone who is trendy

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2. transformation 256. trendy ultimate 258. ...

3. jeans trendy funky () ...

5. trencherman trendy trepidation ...

7. trench trendy trespass ...

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1.The police said Heath Ledger was found at his apartment in a trendy area of New York by his housekeeper.·

2.What's happening? The very rich are just as trendy as you and I, and can be so when it comes to politics and policy.

3.A pair of color-block heels is too trendy for me to invest a lot of money in, but I can color block my nails for a fraction of the cost.

4.You can see by the architecture and furnishings that the original plan for this hotel was to be a trendy, yet affordable boutique hotel.

5.Have a meal with a hot twenty-something, drinks in a trendy bar, then a taxi back to his place then back to my own bed in the early hours.20/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.The key is not to be buzzword compliant or to join the trendy game of buzzword bashing.

7.Over the last two decades thousands of new, trendy weight loss and dieting products have cycled in and out at your local health food store.

8.If music is trendy, popular and sonically amazing but it has no meaning then it's just a means to an end and that doesn't interest me.

9.A cool and trendy, free, Bible tool for teen who want a few hip buttons, stylish text and easy to use features.使

10.So as Google has moved from trendy west coast start-up to major corporation, so it has started to behave like a major corporation.Google西