raffish
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈræf.ɪʃ]
- 美式音标 [ˈræf.ɪʃ]
- 国际音标 ['ræfiʃ]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj.放蕩的;名譽不好的;豔俗的
英汉例句
- Stylish and sharp, Wallis had a vaguely raffish edge.
而華麗斯則時髦且鮮明,恍惚帶著幾分輕浮。 - The party has strong roots in Brighton, a raffish, leftish town of tattoo salons and health-food shops, where undertakers offer “green funerals”.
綠黨在佈賴頓有深厚的淵源,這裡是一個名聲不好又左傾的小鎮,這裡有紋身沙龍和健康食品商店,這裡的殯儀業提供“綠色葬禮”。 - Why let all the people dream of having such a don't catch mice, raffish cat?
爲什麽讓各國人民都夢想擁有那樣一衹不抓老鼠, 不務正業的貓?。 - 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 - By the 1970s, however, raffish Sydney had come into its own, and it has outstripped Melbourne ever since as the favoured headquarters of businesses and cultural bodies.
ECONOMIST: Melbourne
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- not following usual social standards of behaviour or appearance, especially in a careless and attractive way
- Raffish people and places are not very respectable but are attractive and stylish in spite of this.