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fashion /ˈfæʃn/► SEE ALLafter a fashionafter the fashion of sb/sthin (a)…fashionlike it’s going out of fashion ●after a ˈfashionto some extent but not very well 勉强;马马虎虎◆‘Can you skate?’ ‘Yes, after a fashion.’ “你会滑冰吗?”“会,就是滑得不太好。”◆‘Have you mended the TV?’ ‘Yes, after a fashion.’ “你把电视机修好了吗?”“勉强能用吧。”●after the fashion of sb/sth (formal) in the style of sb/sth 模仿…的方式;照…的风格◆The new library is very much after the fashion of Nash. 新图书馆在很大程度上模仿了纳什的设计风格。●in (a)…ˈfashion (formal) in a particular way 以…方式◆How could they behave in such a fashion? 他们怎么能这么做呢?◆She was proved right, in dramatic fashion, when the whole department resigned. 整个部门集体辞职了,这戏剧性地证明她是正确的。●like it’s going out of ˈfashion (spoken) used to emphasize that sb is doing sth or using sth a lot (用于强调)毫无节制地◆She’s been spending money like it’s going out of fashion. 她花钱如流水。 |