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raffish

英 [ˈræfɪʃ] 美 [ˈræfɪʃ]

adj. 名誉不好的;卑鄙的;无赖的

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • raffish /ˈræfɪʃ/

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英英释义

raffish['ræfiʃ]

网络释义

  • 俗艳的
    • ... pettish adj. 易怒的,使性子的 raffish adj. 粗俗的;俗艳的 waggish adj. 诙谐的,滑稽的 ...

  • 轻浮的
    • ... dissolute adj.放荡的,无节制的 raffish adj.轻浮的,放荡的 profligate adj.挥金如土的n.挥霍者,放荡者 ...

  • 名誉不好
    • 名誉不好的(raffish), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

  • 粗俗的
    • ... pettish adj. 易怒的,使性子的 raffish adj. 粗俗的;俗艳的 waggish adj. 诙谐的,滑稽的 ...

    短语
  • Raffish Color
    艳色冲突
  • raffish poem
    宫体诗
  • raffish h a
    粗俗的

同近义词

双语例句

  • He was handsome in a raffish kind of way.

    他有种坏小子的帅气。

  • He the most important characteristic loaf, raffish.

    他最重要的特征是游手好闲,不务正业。

  • He was drinking cheap champagne with a raffish air.

    他拔香槟酒的瓶塞时它砰的一声开了。

权威例句

  • They were attracted by Notting Hill's central location, large houses and communal gardens and by the raffish lifestyle associated with the area.

    ECONOMIST: London

  • But eventually he turned up again, sporting a rather raffish torn ear in a sort of "You should see the other cat" kind of way.

    BBC: The lairy, wary cats stalking Jerusalem bins

  • One of Isozaki's other pet hates is the Tokyo Metropolitan Office complex (Tange Kenzo, 1991), which juts aggressively skyward in the raffish Shinjuku part of town.

    CNN: AFTER THE BANG