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fashionnoun(POPULAR STYLE)A2[CorU]astylethat ispopularat aparticulartime,especiallyinclothes,hair,make-up, etc.: (尤指服装、发式、妆容的)流行款式,时兴式样 Longhairis backinfashion for men.男士又时兴留长发了。 Furcoatshave goneout offashion.皮草大衣已经过时了。 aprogrammewithfeaturesonsportand fashion以运动和时尚为主题的节目 She alwayswearsthelatestfashions.她总是穿着最新款式的服装。 Synonymscraze fad mania(STRONG INTEREST)disapproving mode(FASHION) style(FASHION) trend vogue Comparecultnoun mania(STRONG INTEREST)disapproving Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesfashionable - 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.
See more results » Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesfashion - fashionFashion trends for the season include light, cool fabrics.
- styleA crisp navy suit will always be in style.
- trendThe trend is now to wear skirts longer.
- fadLet's hope this obsession with celebrity lifestyles is just a fad.
- crazeCycling shorts were the latest craze that year.
See more results » follow (a) fashionmainlyUK to do what ispopularat thetime: 赶时髦,追随潮流Manyadultsfollowfashion inclothesandsocialopinionsas much astheirchildrendo. See morelike it's going out of fashioninformal If you use something like it's going out of fashion, you uselargeamountsof it veryquickly: 大量快速地(使用)Emmaspendsmoneylike it's going out of fashion.埃玛花钱如流水。 See more- We did a fashionshooton thebeach, with thegirlsmodellingswimwear.
- Whatever thelatestfashiontrend, you can besureNicki will bewearingit.
- There's adouble-pagespreadon thelatestfashions.
- Our fashioneditorgives you thelowdownonwintercoatsfor thisseason.
- They madetheirmoneyin the fashionbusiness.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFashion - anti-fashion
- clothes horse
- collection
- come
- couture
- couturier
- cover girl
- fashionista
- fast fashion
- geek chic
- haute couture
- high street
- look
- model
- modelling
- rocker
- steampunk
- style
- supermodel
- swag
See more results » fashionnoun(MANNER)[S]a way of doing things: 方式 Therebelarmybehavedin abrutalfashion.叛军行事残忍。 after a fashionmainlyUK If you can do something after a fashion, you can do it, but not well: 还过得去,还算可以I cancook, after a fashion.我会做饭,但做得不太好。 See more- During thebombscare, thecustomerswereaskedtoproceedin anorderlyfashion out of theshop.
- He gets on with things in his ownpeculiarfashion.
- Charlespickedat hisfoodin aboredfashion.
- Thedevelopersdealtwith theproblemin thetime-honouredfashion,buryingtheindustrialwasteinlandfillsites.
- Paul, intypicallyrudefashion, told him he wastalkingrubbish.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWays of achieving things - actively
- another
- approach
- avenue
- bases
- basis
- device
- fair
- method
- methodological
- methodologically
- methodology
- mixed media
- styleless
- stylistic
- stylistically
- technique
- thus
- thusly
- vehicle
See more results » to make something usingyourhands: 手工制作He fashioned ahatfor himselffrom/out ofnewspaper.他用报纸给自己做了一顶帽子。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCreating and producing - anti-creative
- artefact
- attribute
- attributesomethingtosomeone
- barrenness
- generate
- knock
- knock off (something)
- knocksomeoneout
- knocksomethingtogether/up
- maker culture
- mint
- runsomethingup
- rushsomethingout
- sand-cast
- scaresomethingup
- scrapbooking
- spin
- throw
- yield
See more results » (Definition offashionfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)fashionnoun(POPULAR STYLE)A2[CorU]astylethat ispopularat aparticulartime,especiallyinclothes,hair,make-up, etc. (尤指服装、发式、妆容的)流行款式,时兴式样Longhairis backinfashion for men.男士又时兴留长发了。 Furcoatshave goneout offashion.皮草大衣已经过时了。 aprogrammewithfeaturesonsportand fashion以运动和时尚为主题的节目 She alwayswearsthelatestfashions.她总是穿着最新款式的服装。 follow (a) fashion to do what ispopularat thetime 赶时髦,追随潮流 like it's going out of fashioninformal If you use something like it's going out of fashion, you uselargeamountsof it veryquickly. 大量快速地(使用)Emmaspendsmoneylike it's going out of fashion.埃玛花钱如流水。 - We did a fashionshooton thebeach, with thegirlsmodellingswimwear.
- Whatever thelatestfashiontrend, you can besureNicki will bewearingit.
- There's a double-pagespreadon thelatestfashions.
- Our fashioneditorgives you the lowdown onwintercoatsfor thisseason.
- They madetheirmoneyin the fashionbusiness.
fashionnoun(MANNER)方式Therebelarmybehavedin abrutalfashion.叛军行事残忍。 after a fashion mainlyUKIf you can do something after a fashion, you can do it, but not well. 还过得去,还算可以I cancook, after a fashion.我会做饭,但做得不太好。 - During thebombscare, thecustomerswereaskedtoproceedin anorderlyfashion out of theshop.
- He gets on with things in his ownpeculiarfashion.
- Charlespickedat hisfoodin aboredfashion.
- Thedevelopersdealtwith theproblemin thetime-honouredfashion,buryingtheindustrialwasteinlandfillsites.
- Paul, intypicallyrudefashion, told him he wastalkingrubbish.
to make something usingyourhands 手工制作He fashioned ahatfor himselffrom/out ofnewspaper.他用报纸给自己做了一顶帽子。 fashion| American Dictionaryfashionnoun(CUSTOM)[U]acustom,look, or way of doing things that isconsideredacceptable: Longskirtsare back in fashion thisseason. Formaldinnerpartiesseemto be out of fashion. fashionnoun(CLOTHING)[C/U]clothingthat isconsideredstylish: [U]She has aflairfor fashion. [C]Heplaysgolfanddressesin thelatestfashions. fashionnoun(MANNER)[U]a way of doing things: Thesaleof thepropertyhas to beconductedin asystematicfashion. fashionverb[T](MAKE)tocreatesomething, using thehandsor theimagination: She fashioned anelaboratesculptureout ofnewspapersandglue. (Definition offashionfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)fashion| Business English[U]thebusinessthatinvolvesproducingandsellingnewstyles,especiallyofclothes,shoes,hair, etc.: Thefilmmakesfunofmajorfiguresin thefashionindustry. afashionmagazine Thefashionretailerannouncedadropin YTDprofitsof 57%. [CorU]something that ispopularat aparticulartime: Thefashion foroutsourcinghasledto ashortageof home-grownworkerswith good ITskills. Socialnetworkingsitesseemto begoing out of fashion. Growingyourownfruitandvegis nowback in fashion. (Definition offashionfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoffashionfashion Supporters of the busses, meanwhile, fashioned a response to the merchant companies and changed venues for their advocacy.From theCambridge English Corpus Other evils, especially those fashioned by human hands, demand our condemnation, unyielding opposition, and vigorous efforts at prevention and reparation.From theCambridge English Corpus Take the case of a golden ornament, fashioned out of gold.From theCambridge English Corpus Disciplined, resilient, intellectual, proud, contemptuous of others, immune to criticism from the outside, they are literally fashioned for survival.From theCambridge English Corpus His evidence is provided by changing fashions in the shape, furnishing and decoration of the council chamber - an interieure parlante, as it were.From theCambridge English Corpus In what are people to participate in fashioning their own immediate surroundings within a conceived overall framework?From theCambridge English Corpus The real challenge for political responsibility lies here, in fashioning a domestic climate where legislators promote reform rather than feeling driven to questionable regulation.From theCambridge English Corpus Deposits were placed into the earth, flint was taken out of the earth, monuments are fashioned out of the earth, and make it visible.From theCambridge English Corpus The vaulting webs could then be fashioned to fit the fixed boundary arcs.From theCambridge English Corpus They are clearly modelled, fashioned, and construed in relation to other cultural units.From theCambridge English Corpus Over the years, in a series of exhibitions and publications on the subject, it had fashioned itself into the ideological centre of modernism in architecture.From theCambridge English Corpus In some locations they were represented by a pair of anthropomorphic figures fashioned from wood or clay.From theCambridge English Corpus Most of the hotels are long gone, having fallen victim to fire or abandonment caused by changes in vacation fashions.From theCambridge English Corpus The fashions of veiling popular in the isles changed significantly over time, although they continued to vary depending on wealth and residence.From theCambridge English Corpus Such a law would give more leverage to the craftsmen who constructed federal buildings, built ships, and fashioned armor plate.From theCambridge English Corpus 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. CollocationswithfashionfashionThese are words often used in combination withfashion. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. arbitrary fashion Secondly, sounds in music seem not to function in a fundamentally arbitrary fashion. From theCambridge English Corpus cavalier fashion It was wrong, and it is unacceptable to deal in such a cavalier fashion with the rights of workers as they are enshrined in law. FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English changing fashion In the nineteenth century this triangular section was generally adopted, possibly because ofchangingfashionbut also, perhaps, because it is lighter. From theCambridge English Corpus 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. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/fashion## |