toff

toff

美 [tɑf]  英 [tɒf]

  • n.纨绔子弟;花花公子
  • 网络关断时间;关断期;关断期间

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英汉双解

n.
1.
纨绔子弟;花花公子a disapproving way of referring to sb from a high social class

英汉解释

n.
1.
(自以为的)上流社会人物;花花公子,爱打扮的人

英英解释

n.

例句

The toff who had bought him a drink after the fight and patted him on the shoulder had used those words.

那个之后喝酒家伙肩膀

There had been press speculation Mr Cameron had decided against a morning suit in case it made him appear a "toff" .

报道推测卡梅伦决定穿礼服以免指责花花公子”。

Among people who care about such things, it is said that the prime minister does not quite qualify as a Tory "toff" .

关心这些事情当中据说首相保守党纨绔子弟”。

Here was a pragmatic toff, claiming the centre ground back from a Labour Party that had lost its vim.

卡梅隆先生只是一个务实贵族公子中间派失去活力工党手中争取过来而已

My collar was dirty and too small, but the lady took i toff before she sent me to the Rainbow Bridge.

项圈不过阿姨天堂之前下来

Alex Norris posed as toff by a billboard of rival Conservative candidate Edward Timpson.

对手保守党候选人爱德华·蒂姆森张贴布告栏,亚历克斯·诺里斯满公子哥儿形象

The imbecile drivelled, about an imaginary toff, who had once given him two hundred and fifty-seven golden sovereigns.

弱智口水胡诌假想公子257金币

The toff was right. And on that night in the long ago he had been Youth.

那个家伙之前那个晚上的确青年

Or are you scared bunking off though you're a toff?

难道害怕下床即使喜欢打扮