0 expensive and used or owned by rich people -- elegancki
a posh hotel/restaurant
1 from a high social class -- dystyngowany, arystokratyczny
a posh voice
On the other hand, it had ample space for posh new neighbourhoods and showplace parks, in which lighting and night-time outings were signs of civilization.
However, being 'posh' is not a positive thing for some of these respondents.
The phrase 'too posh to push' has been coined as an indictment of celebrities, although sometimes the phrase is used to encompass all middle-class women.
The posh word for it is hermeneutics: to 'translate, interpret, make intelligible'.
He has become totally posh, what?
The school has become so posh that contemporaries of mine, including myself, could not now get into it.
I suppose that that is simply a posh way of saying "two-facedness".
I do not know why they are called "surgeries"—it sounds very posh.
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高檔的,一流的, (人或口音)上流社會的, 談吐高雅的…
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高档的,一流的, (人或口音)上流社会的, 谈吐高雅的…
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de lujo, pijo, de clase alta…
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chique, luxuoso, rico…
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高級な, しゃれた, 上品な…
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şık, lüks, pahalı ve gösterişli…
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