dandy是什么意思

  • En [ ˈdæn.di]
  • Us [ ˈdæn.di]

详细释义

  • 0 a man, especially in the past, who dressed in expensive, fashionable clothes and was very interested in his own appearance -- (尤指旧时)讲究衣着和外表的男子,好打扮的男人

    • an upper-class dandy 上流社会的纨绔子弟

  • 1 very good. This is often said as a joke when really something is not good or you are not happy about it -- 非常好的

    • Well, that's just dandy if you happen to have half a million dollars to spare. 噢,如果你碰巧有一百万闲钱可以花,那实在是太好了。

    • I'm tired of pretending life is just dandy when it's not. 我对强作欢颜,假装一切都很好实在是受够了。

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双语用例

  • The observer-participant dialectic is evidenced in part by the dandy culture.

  • Everything may sound fine and dandy, but there are problems.

  • Was also known as a dandy and aesthetician, and a master of mystification both in his literary works and in real life.

  • His writing mocks vanity and the narrowness of materialism and his principal characters are mainly vagrants, thieves or dandies that subvert the order of an unfair society.

  • Later, as the word "dandy" evolved to denote refinement, it became applied solely to men.

  • The dandy is, by occupation, always in opposition.

  • However, children would find it fine and dandy.

  • Perhaps the fact of him being such a dandy sets me against him rather.

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  • 中文繁体

    (尤指舊時)講究衣著和外表的男子,好打扮的男人, 非常好的…

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  • Português

    dândi…

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