英 [ˈdændɪfaɪd] 美 [ˈdændɪfaɪd]
adj. 打扮得华丽的;打扮得像花花公子的
v. 打扮时髦;使像花花公子(dandify 的过去分词)
dandify /ˈdændɪˌfaɪ/
动词 to dress like or cause to resemble a dandy 打扮成纨绔子弟
打扮得华丽的
... dandy n。花花公子,好打扮的人 dandified adj。打扮得像花花公子的 fop n。(喜好精致服装的)花花公子。 ...
... 打扮入时的 dressily 打扮得华丽的 dandified 打扮得时髦 dandify ...
... dance 跳舞 舞蹈 dandified 打扮时髦 dank 阴湿的 ...
... dandie dinmont 英国小猎犬 dandified 华丽的 dandify 打扮时髦 ...
He cultivates a dandified image and languid manner.
他培养了一个衣冠楚楚的形象和地花鼓。
The Commonwealth cause is identified with state oppression, the dandified royalist side with light and life.
英联邦的事业被视为国家压迫,打扮华丽的保皇党支持光明和生活。
Chapslee offers a chance to enjoy the dandified life of the English gentry at a price which would barely buy afternoon tea in an English country house.
查普斯里向人们提供一个享受英国绅士豪华生活的场所,其费用勉强相当于在一个英国乡村酒店买午后茶的价钱。
The ideal Ashbery reader is a foreigner or an extra-terrestrial: there can be no more liberating way of learning English than from these wacky, dandified samplings.
ECONOMIST: Modern poetry can be plaintive or richly idiomatic, or both