raffish

raffish

美 [ˈræfɪʃ]  英 ['ræfɪʃ]

  • adj.放荡不羁的
  • 网络放荡的;粗俗的;轻浮的

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英汉双解

adj.
1.
放荡不羁的not very acceptable according to some social standards, but interesting and attractive

英汉解释

adj.
1.
放荡的,颓废的;声名狼藉的
2.
粗俗的;艳丽而俗气的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Its once- raffish waterfront has been transformed into a genteel park, and the old neighborhoods are now dotted with cappuccino shops.

极为粗俗海岸已经变成一个安静公园周边有着居民区现在点缀卡布奇诺商店

There was a raffish note to the place, thanks to the race track I mention in "At Pleasure Bay. "

快乐记事提到赛马使这个地方多少有些声名

The fifth part, peroration, summarized modern cultural value and developing prospect of the trend of raffish art.

第五部分结束语综述艺术思潮现实文化价值发展前景

Stylish and sharp, Wallis had a vaguely raffish edge.

华丽时髦鲜明恍惚带着几分轻浮

The couple borns one son two females, the son is an eldest brother and also learn his grandpa raffish .

两口子儿子老大爷爷不务正业

He was drinking cheap champagnewith a raffish air.

廉价香槟酒样子十分

champagne, once a raffish drink suitable for toffs and weddings(bIan Jack)

香槟一种适于花花公子婚礼随便饮料b伊安·杰克)