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fashion noun ⇨ fashionfashion verb ⇨ shapefashion noun ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ style 另见style条fashion ♦︎ style ♦︎ vogue ♦︎ fad ♦︎ trend ♦︎ look ♦︎ crazeThese are all words for particular things being very popular for a limited period of time. 这些词均表示流行、时髦、风尚。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a fashion / vogue / fad / trend / craze for sth◆a fashion / style / trend in sth◆a fashion / trend / craze among people◆in fashion / style / vogue / trend◆a new fashion / style / vogue / fad / trend / look / craze◆the latest fashion / style / fad / trend / look / craze◆the current fashion / vogue / fad / trend◆a passing fashion / fad / craze◆to come (back) into / (be / go) out of fashion / vogue◆to set a fashion / style / trend◆to create a style / vogue / trend / look◆to follow fashion / a style / a trend■ fashion [uncountable, countable] clothes, ways of wearing your hair, ways of behaving, activities, etc. that are popular at a particular time or place; the business of making or selling clothes in new and different styles (衣服、发型等的)流行款式,时兴式样;(行为、活动等的)时尚;时装业◆Long skirts have come into fashion again.长裙又时兴起来了。◆The stores are full of the spring fashions.各大商店里满是流行的春装。◆Fashions in art and literature come and go.文艺的潮流总是昙花一现。◆a fashion designer / magazine / show时装设计师/杂志/表演◆the fashion industry时装业◆the world of fashion时装界■ style [countable, uncountable] a particular design of sth, especially clothes or hair; the quality of looking fashionable (尤指衣服或发型的)样式,款式;时新;时髦◆We stock a wide variety of styles and sizes.我们有各种款式和尺码的货品。◆Why not have your hair cut in a shorter style?你为什么不剪个短发呢?◆hot tips for style-conscious teenagers给追求时髦的青少年的最新流行情报◆Short skirts are back in style.短裙又流行起来了。 see also stylish ⇨ elegant ■ vogue /vəʊg; NAmE voʊg/ [countable, usually singular] (rather formal, written) a fashion for sth 流行;时髦;风尚◆the vogue for child-centred education以孩子为中心的教育潮流◆Black is in vogue again this winter.今冬黑色又成了流行色。■ fad [countable] (disapproving) something that people are interested in for only a short period of time 一时的风尚;短暂的狂热◆It's just a fad. It won't last.那只是一时的狂热,不会持久。◆Fads for vitamin supplements have been overtaken by a vogue for minerals and trace elements.补充维生素的狂热已被补充矿物质和微量元素的潮流取代。■ trend [countable] a general direction in the way fashion changes 流行趋势;趋向;动态◆You seem to have set (= started) a new trend.看来你们是开了新风气。◆fashion trends in sunglasses太阳眼镜的流行趋势◆ (BrE, rather informal) Their new knitwear is very on trend (= in the latest fashion).他们的新针织衫是最时兴的。 see also trend ⇨ trend ■ look [singular] a particular type of appearance 式样;时尚;风格◆The punk look is in again.朋客式装扮又时兴起来了。◆She said she was aiming for a more sophisticated look.她说她想要打扮得更有深度一些。■ craze [countable] an enthusiastic interest in sth that is shared by many people but that usually does not last very long; a thing that people have a craze for (通常为一时的)狂热,疯狂;风行一时的事物◆I don't understand this craze for collecting labels.这种收集标签的狂热我无法理解。◆Pet pigs are the latest craze.最近兴起养宠物猪。 shape verb shape ♦︎ form ♦︎ carve ♦︎ fashion ♦︎ mould ♦︎ sculpt ♦︎ castThese words all mean to make sth into a particular shape or from a particular substance. 这些词均表示使成形、塑造。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to shape / form / carve / fashion / mould / sculpt sth into sth◆to shape / form / carve / fashion / mould / sculpt / cast sth from / out of sth◆to carve / fashion / mould / sculpt / cast sth in sth◆to shape / carve / fashion / sculpt wood◆to shape / fashion / mould / sculpt clay◆to carve / sculpt stone / marble■ shape [transitive] to make sth into a particular shape 使成为⋯形状(或样子);塑造◆Shape the dough into balls.把和好的面揉成团子。◆This tool is used for shaping wood.这种工具是用来雕刻木料的。■ form [transitive, often passive] to produce a particular shape; to make sth into a particular shape 成形;使成形;组成◆Bend the wire so that it forms a 'V'.把铁丝弯成V形。◆Games can help children learn to form letters.游戏可以帮助儿童学会组合字母。 see also form ⇨ make 1 ■ carve [transitive, intransitive] to make objects or patterns, etc. by cutting away material from wood or stone 雕刻◆The beads were carved from solid ivory.这串珠子是纯象牙雕成的。◆She carves in both stone and wood.她既做石雕也做木雕。■ fashion [transitive] (rather formal, written) to make or shape sth, especially with your hands (尤指用手工)制作,使成形,塑造◆She fashioned a pot from the clay.她用黏土做成一个罐。◆She fashioned the clay into a pot.她用黏土做成一个罐。■ mould (BrE) (NAmE mold) [transitive] to shape a soft substance into a particular form or object by pressing it or putting it into a shaped container (= a mould) (用手或模具)塑造,浇铸◆First, mould the clay into the desired shape.首先,将陶土做成需要的形状。◆The figure had been moulded in clay.这座人像是用黏土置入模具塑造而成的。■ sculpt [transitive, usually passive] to make figures or objects by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay, metal, etc. 雕刻;雕塑◆a display of animals sculpted in ice冰雕动物展◆The figures were sculpted from single blocks of marble.这些雕像都是用整块大理石雕成的。 see also sculptor ⇨ artist ■ cast (cast, cast) [transitive] to shape hot liquid metal or a similar substance by pouring it into a shaped container (= a mould) and letting it cool 浇铸;铸造◆a statue cast in bronze青铜铸像 |