vogue
n. 時尚,流行; 時髦的事物
If there is a vogue for something, it is very popular and fashionable.
Despite the vogue for so-called health teas, there is no evidence that they are any healthier...
儘管現在流行所謂的健康茶飲,但沒有證據證明這些茶更有益健康。
In Britain there's been something of a vogue for these books.
在英國,這些書還算流行。
If something is in vogue, is very popular and fashionable. If it comes into vogue, it becomes very popular and fashionable.
Pale colours are much more in vogue than autumnal bronzes and coppers.
淺色比黃褐色和紅棕色這些秋季色彩更流行。
...the hippie-ethnic look which came into vogue in the late 60s.
60年代末流行的嬉皮士形象
1. the popular taste at a given time;
2. a current state of general acceptance and use
The modern trend of specialization is changing Holistic medical care is now in vogue.
醫學的迅速發展和專業化的趨勢改變了大部分醫學景象.
While western - style fashion moves into Chinese people's wardrobes, traditional - style dress is also creeping into vogue.
當西式服裝進入中國人的衣櫃時, 傳統風格的服裝也漸漸地流行起來.
Military assistance was out of vogue.
軍事援助已經不時興了.
Even at Vogue, the bible of edgy fashion , the pants raised eyebrows.
即便是在前衛時尚聖經的《Vogue》雜誌上, 燈籠褲也不受待見.
Yi Naisi is Korea ambry the first brand, the representing's is the style of brief vogue.
伊耐斯是韓國櫥櫃第一品牌, 代表的是簡約時尚的風格.