posh
adj. 精美的; 豪华的; 漂亮的; 时髦的
If you describe something as posh, you mean that it is smart, fashionable, and expensive.
Celebrating a promotion, I took her to a posh hotel for a cocktail.
为庆祝晋升,我带她去豪华饭店喝了鸡尾酒。
...a posh car.
豪华车
If you describe a person as posh, you mean that they belong to or behave as if they belong to the upper classes.
I wouldn't have thought she had such posh friends...
我没有想到她会有这些上流社会的朋友。
He sounded so posh on the phone.
在电话里听起来,他的谈吐非常优雅。
1. elegant and fashionable;
posh something up
(英)打扮,使变得时髦,使变得漂亮
You look very posh in your new suit.
你穿上新衣服漂亮极了.
Increasingly, more Chinese Singaporeans would hold their reunion dinner in posh restaurants, despite the exorbitant costs.
越来越多新加坡人,宁愿花一笔钱在高级的餐馆吃团圆饭.
Her posh accent is pure affectation.
她的时髦腔调纯粹是矫揉造作.
Rodents had overrun a posh private school near New York City.
啮齿类动物在纽约市附近的一家时尚的私立学校泛滥成灾.
Soon you'll be eating at a posh restaurant.
要不了多久你是不是还要去大宾馆吃饭?