elegant
美音:
[´eləgənt
]英音:
[´eləgənt
]adj.文雅的,端庄的,雅致的,<口>上品的,第一流的
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elegant为短语/超纲词汇
词频:3745
词形变化:
副词:elegantly
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lect,leg=to choose(选择),to gather(集合),to read(读)
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elegant
/'elɪgənt; `ɛləˇənt/
adj tasteful and stylish in appearance or manner (相貌或仪态)优雅的, 文雅的, 高雅的
*an elegant woman, coat, style of writing 文雅的女人、高雅的外衣、优美的写作风格
* elegant manners 优雅的仪态.
elegant
adj
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: French;Origin:Latin elegans 'specially chosen as being of good quality', from eligere; ELECT1]
beautiful, attractive, or graceful
a tall, elegant young woman
You can dine in elegant surroundings .
an idea or a plan that is elegant is very intelligent yet simple
an elegant solution to the problem
>elegantlyadv
>elegancen[U]
the style and elegance of the designs
1. He strolled about, looking very debonair in his elegant new suit. 他穿了一身讲究的新衣服逛来逛去, 显得颇为惬意.
2. Her style of writing was elegant. 她的文章优美。
3. Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, 尽管此桥很大,但它的结构简单,造型优美,
4. "The nails highlight each elegant movement of their hands. It's a delightful effect." "长指甲使手部的每一个动作都更显得十分优美,效果真好看。"
5. For her first twenty-four years, she'd been known as Debbie — a name that didn't suit her good looks and elegant manner. 在她人生最初的24年里,人们一直叫她黛比——一个和她漂亮的容貌和优雅的风度不相配的名字。
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