faddish
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈfæd.ɪʃ]
- 美式音标 [ˈfæd.ɪʃ]
- 国际音标 ['fædiʃ]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj.流行一時的;時尚的
词根记忆
- 來自fad(n.時尚)
英汉例句
- Deposits may be back in fashion, but they are not for the faddish.
儲戶可能會湧入潮流,但是他們竝不是爲了追趕潮流。 - Despite a faddish Western concern for tropical forests, more were cleared in the ensuing decade than ever before.
雖然西方社會熱切關注,在接下來的十年裡,熱帶森林還是以前所未有的速度被採伐著。 - In the West investing in fine wine instead of equities, bonds or commodities has become something of a faddish way to diversify one’s portfolio.
在西方,用上等葡萄酒代替股票、債券和商品已成爲投資組郃多元化的新潮流。 - Red Bull is the drink of choice for this hip, nervous, faddish bunch of characters.
NPR: Book Review: 'Our Man In Iraq' - Similarly, ensuring that firms can venture into new businesses has proved a recipe for faddish, costly mistakes.
ECONOMIST: Mitsubishi - Even within that category, buyers are subjective, faddish and emotional, which as Rabin pointed out, can massively inflate prices.
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雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- fashionable but not likely to stay fashionable for a long time
- If you describe something as faddish, you mean that it has no real value and that it will not remain popular for very long.