vogue
英 [v??g]
美[voɡ]
- n. 時(shí)尚;流行,時(shí)髦
- adj. 時(shí)髦的,流行的
- n. (Vogue)人名;(葡)沃格
CET6+TEM8IELTSGRE中低頻詞常用詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?vogues;
助記提示
1. waggon, way => vogue:跟上時(shí)代的步伐、朝著、沿著時(shí)代的步伐、潮流走。.
2. The etymological notion underlying the word vogue is of being borne along on the 'waves' of fashion.
3. 美國(guó)時(shí)尚雜志: 《VOGUE》,由全球首屈一指的期刊出版商美國(guó)康泰納仕集團(tuán)出版發(fā)行。
4. 諧音“舞歌、我哥、我歌”----我喜歡唱流行歌曲。
2. The etymological notion underlying the word vogue is of being borne along on the 'waves' of fashion.
3. 美國(guó)時(shí)尚雜志: 《VOGUE》,由全球首屈一指的期刊出版商美國(guó)康泰納仕集團(tuán)出版發(fā)行。
4. 諧音“舞歌、我哥、我歌”----我喜歡唱流行歌曲。
中文詞源
vogue 時(shí)尚
來自古法語vogue,水波,搖擺,劃船,來自PIE*wegh,移動(dòng),運(yùn)送,詞源同way,vehicle,wag。后用于指時(shí)尚,可能是來自比喻義引領(lǐng)時(shí)尚之波。
英文詞源
- vogue
- vogue: [16] The etymological notion underlying the word vogue is of being borne along on the ‘waves’ of fashion. Its immediate source was French vogue. This was originally used for ‘rowing’, but was subsequently extended metaphorically via ‘smooth easy course’ and ‘successful course’ to ‘fashionable course’. French vogue itself, though, was of Germanic origin. It was a derivative of the verb voguer ‘row, go along smoothly’, which was probably borrowed from Old Low German *wogon ‘float on the waves’ (a relative of English waggon, way, etc).
=> waggon, way - vogue (n.)
- 1570s, the vogue, "height of popularity or accepted fashion," from Middle French vogue "fashion, success;" also "drift, swaying motion (of a boat)" literally "a rowing," from Old French voguer "to row, sway, set sail" (15c.), probably from a Germanic source. Compare Old High German wagon "to float, fluctuate," literally "to balance oneself;" German Wege "wave, billow," wogen "fluctuate, float" (see weigh).
Perhaps the notion is of being "borne along on the waves of fashion." Italian voga "a rowing," Spanish boga "rowing," but colloquially "fashion, reputation" also probably are from the same Germanic source. Phrase in vogue "having a prominent place in popular fashion" first recorded 1643. The fashion magazine began publication in 1892.
雙語例句
- 1. She has had many credits and name-checks in American Vogue.
- 美國(guó)版《時(shí)尚》多次對(duì)她進(jìn)行贊揚(yáng)或是提到她的名字。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Pale colours are much more in vogue than autumnal bronzes and coppers.
- 淺色比黃褐色和紅棕色這些秋季色彩更流行。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. the vogue for child-centred education
- 以孩子為中心的教育潮流
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 4. Cycling enjoyed a vogue at the end of the nineteenth century.
- 19世紀(jì)末騎自行車曾風(fēng)行一時(shí).
來自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
- 5. The song had a great vogue at one time.
- 這首歌曾風(fēng)行一時(shí).
來自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》