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flappers

美['flæpər],英['flæpə(r)],

释义

n. 拍击者;拍击物;苍蝇拍;(吓鸟的)叫子; 网络释义: 新潮女郎;摩登女郎;爵士女郎;

例句

The priggish 1950s, which erased the liberated flappers of the Jazz Age from cultural memory, were simply a return to the norm.
一本正经的20世纪50年代,将爵士乐时代(JazzAge)那些放荡、轻佻的小妞从文化的记忆中抹去,又重归性压抑的社会规范。
"'Flappers" in knee-length dresses kicked up their heels and danced the Charleston, a fast ballroom dance.
那些“无拘无束的年轻女子”穿着齐膝短裙,欢快地跳着一种叫做查尔斯顿的舞厅热舞。
Chanel encouraged and inspired the style we typically envision when we think of flappers.
香奈儿鼓舞和启发,我们通常想像的风格,当我们的时髦女郎的看法。
These flappers wears their high heels in 1925.

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