vogue的意思和读音

vogue

: [voʊɡ] : [vəʊɡ]

n.

adj.

vogued  voguing  vogues  

v.+n.come vogue

n.fashion,trend,craze,rage,mode

voguen.

1.[c][ususing][u]~ (for sth)a fashion for sth

the vogue for child-centred education

Black is in vogue again.

n.1.,,,;2.[],

adj.1.,

n.1.something that is popular or fashionable2.the state of being popular or fashionable

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1.You know, for the Olympic Games, learning English has been a vogue.

2.Last October, a month before Obama stepped out in her dress, model Lara Stone appeared blacked up in French Vogue.10穿LaraStone

3.Companies seeking expansion in the booming oil-flush region found a new form of finance that tapped the vogue for Shariah-compliance.

4.He used to have a great vogue as a film actor, but no one goes to the cinema to see him now.

5.All that borrowing set the stage for our current economic morass, and now thrift is back in vogue.

6.Benny Ninja has truly made a life of Vogue and is ready to teach you the secrets to owning the floor & mastering your vogue technique.

7.Japanese stocks are back in vogue, at least for now, despite lingering worries over dismal economic prospects and the strong yen.

8.Such targeted taxes seem to be in vogue at the moment.

9.This he found a very large field, there being no reliable system in vogue capable of accomplishing good results.

10.The custom of planting it in the front yard with the shrubbery is fast going out of vogue.