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toffs
美[tɑf],英[tɒf],
释义
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n. (自以为的)上流社会人物;花花公子; 网络释义: 关断时间;关断期;关断期间;
例句
The triumph of grocer's daughter Margaret Thatcher put paid to her party's toffs who sneered at her cohort as "garagistes" .
杂货店老板的女儿玛格丽特·撒切尔让保守党的有钱人跌破眼镜,他们嘲笑她的同伴像“汽车修理工”。
Geographically speaking, the duke and his fellow toffs were champions of diversity.
从地理上说,杜克和他周围的人是多样性的拥护者。
Some argue that the term is meant mostly in jest, comparing it to describing the rich as "toffs" .
一些人认为这只是一种诙谐的叫法,就像把富人称作“花花公子”。
Champagne, once a raffish drink suitable for toffs and weddings(bian jack)
香槟,曾是一种适于花花公子和婚礼的随便饮料(b伊安·杰克)
杂货店老板的女儿玛格丽特·撒切尔让保守党的有钱人跌破眼镜,他们嘲笑她的同伴像“汽车修理工”。
Geographically speaking, the duke and his fellow toffs were champions of diversity.
从地理上说,杜克和他周围的人是多样性的拥护者。
Some argue that the term is meant mostly in jest, comparing it to describing the rich as "toffs" .
一些人认为这只是一种诙谐的叫法,就像把富人称作“花花公子”。
Champagne, once a raffish drink suitable for toffs and weddings(bian jack)
香槟,曾是一种适于花花公子和婚礼的随便饮料(b伊安·杰克)