英 [ˈræfɪʃ] 美 [ˈræfɪʃ]
adj. 名誉不好的;卑鄙的;无赖的
raffish /ˈræfɪʃ/
形容词 Raffish people and places are not very respectable but are attractive and stylish in spite of this. 人品差却招人喜欢的
He was handsome in a raffish kind of way.
他有种坏小子的帅气。
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
名誉不好的(raffish), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 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 ...
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。
They were attracted by Notting Hill's central location, large houses and communal gardens and by the raffish lifestyle associated with the area.
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.
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.