1.(自以为的)上流社会人物;花花公子,爱打扮的人
1.a rich or upper-class person, especially somebody who is elegantly dressed
2.someone from a high social class
1.The toff who had bought him a drink after the fight and patted him on the shoulder had used those words.
这是那个在斗拳之后请他去喝酒的家伙,拍着他的肩膀对他说的。
2.There had been press speculation Mr Cameron had decided against a morning suit in case it made him appear a "toff" .
曾有报道推测,卡梅伦决定不穿婚宴礼服,以免被指责像个“花花公子”。
3.Among people who care about such things, it is said that the prime minister does not quite qualify as a Tory "toff" .
在关心这些事情的人当中,据说新首相还算不上保守党的“纨绔子弟”。
4.Here was a pragmatic toff, claiming the centre ground back from a Labour Party that had lost its vim.
而卡梅隆先生只是一个务实的贵族公子,把中间派从失去活力的工党手中争取过来了而已。
5.My collar was dirty and too small, but the lady took i toff before she sent me to the Rainbow Bridge.
我的项圈又脏又太小,不过阿姨在送我上天堂之前帮我把它拿下来了。
6.Alex Norris posed as toff by a billboard of rival Conservative candidate Edward Timpson.
在对手保守党派候选人爱德华·蒂姆森张贴的布告栏上,亚历克斯·诺里斯满是一副公子哥儿的形象。
7.The imbecile drivelled, about an imaginary toff, who had once given him two hundred and fifty-seven golden sovereigns.
弱智儿流着口水胡诌,有个假想中的公子爷送了他257个金币。
8.The toff was right. And on that night in the long ago he had been Youth.
那个家伙说得对,在很久之前的那个晚上,他的确是青年。
9.Or are you scared bunking off though you're a toff?
难道你害怕被赶下床,即使你喜欢打扮?