1.〈古〉流行的,时髦的
1.extremely fashionable
1."Grandpa, I'm really proud of you, " said the modish young lady.
“爷爷,我为你感到非常的自豪。”年轻时髦的孙女说道。
2.He was always careful to have money in his pocket, and to be modish in his dress, so that his son need not blush for him.
他袋子里总记得放些钱,而且衣服总要穿得体面些,免得儿子的脸上不光彩。
3.D. E. Shaw does not like to talk about what goes on inside its modish headquarters near Times Square.
大卫·肖不喜欢谈论位于时代广场附近,建筑风格时尚的公司总部内的事情。
4.The subject of his attentions is not modish .
他所关注的重点,并不是寻常的。
5.The modish French Concession comes into focus with a meander around its leafy back streets.
在树荫下的小马路漫步,风韵犹存的法租界映入眼帘。
6.This is a more stirring concept than the modish label of the "servant leader" - and more a rigorously tested one as well.
与流行标签“公仆式领导人”(servantleader)相比,这个观念更为振奋人心,也经过了更严格的考验。
7.the girl was rather nervous certainly , for the most modish gentlemen were always the most obscene.
她有些害怕了,因为那些最道貌岸然的男人往往是最卑鄙的人。
8.Rhoda 's willowy figure , modish straw hat , and fuchsia gloves and shoes surprised Janice .
罗达的苗条身材,时髦的草帽,紫红色的手套和鞋使杰妮丝有些惊讶。
9.It's you wear the dress, not the dress wears you. The good dress might not be the most modish fashions, but suit your makings.
是你穿衣服,不是衣服穿你,好的衣服不一定是最新潮的时装,而是适合你气质的服装。
10.Hellebore, a currently modish flowering plant, was regarded as a weed as late as the 1970s.
鹿食草,一种现正流行的花卉植物,在20世纪70年代是还被当做杂草。