0 (of places and things) expensive and of high quality -- 高档的,一流的
He takes her to some really posh restaurants. 他带她去了一些真正高档的饭店。
A woman with a very posh accent phoned for him earlier. 一位谈吐高雅的女士早些时候打电话找他。
It's a posh bit of London.
She's got a very posh car.
She's from a very posh family.
His girlfriend is really posh.
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.