flappers

flappers

美 [ˈflæpər]  英 [ˈflæpə(r)]

  • n.拍击者;拍击物;苍蝇拍;(吓鸟的)叫子
  • 网络新潮女郎;摩登女郎;爵士女郎

词形变化

复数:flappers  

英汉解释

n.
1.
拍击者;拍击物;〈俚〉手
2.
苍蝇拍;(吓鸟的)叫子
3.
片状悬垂物
4.
阔鳍,鳍状肢,鸭脚板,橡皮脚掌
5.
〈俚〉还不能飞的雏鸟;(不懂世故的)小姑娘;〈美俚〉摩登女郎,轻佻女郎
6.
唤起记忆的人[物]

英英解释

n.

例句

The priggish 1950s, which erased the liberated flappers of the Jazz Age from cultural memory, were simply a return to the norm.

一本正经20世纪50年代,爵士乐时代JazzAge那些放荡轻佻文化记忆抹去压抑社会规范

"'Flappers" in knee-length dresses kicked up their heels and danced the Charleston, a fast ballroom dance.

那些无拘无束年轻女子穿着短裙欢快一种叫做查尔斯顿舞厅

Chanel encouraged and inspired the style we typically envision when we think of flappers.

香奈儿鼓舞启发我们通常想像风格我们时髦女郎看法

These flappers wears their high heels in 1925.

1925年,穿着高跟鞋新潮女子

Cultural and historical origins of flappers in Jazz age

爵士时代时髦女郎文化历史渊源