de rigueur如何读

英:[ˌdə rɪˈgɜ:(r)]

美:[dəriˈɡɚr]

de rigueur是什么意思

  • adj.

    社交礼节上需要的;

  • de rigueur英英释义

    adjective

    prescribed or required by fashion, etiquette, or custom : proper

    … tattoos, of course, being de rigueur among the poetry set. …—Will Ferguson

    de rigueur词源中文解释

    1849年,源自法语,字面意思为“严格”,因此表示“根据惯例义务行事”。参见 rigor。

    de rigueur词源英文解释

    French

    The first known use of de rigueur was in 1833

    de rigueur 例句

    1 Dark sunglasses are de rigueur these days.

    2 though he was wearing a dinner jacket and a black bow tie, his jeans and tennis shoes were hardly de rigueur

    3 For most elite watchmaking houses, the celebrity ambassador is as de rigueur as the balance wheel.

    4 These days, destination flying has become de rigueur (especially post-pandemic), supported by the growth of rental properties and hotel concepts that cater specifically to aviators.

    5 Evening dress is de rigueur at the Casino.

    在赌博娱乐场要穿晚礼服。

    6 T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.

    T恤衫现在几乎成了伦敦西区时尚人士的必备之物。

    7 Thus, crime is common, apathy is de rigueur, and cynicism is rampant.

    从而, 罪恶变得没什么大不了, 冷漠变成社交需要, 而玩世不恭成了每个人的生活态度.

    8 Instruction as to when and where a silk hat is de rigueur.

    有关在何时何地戴大礼帽得体的介绍说明.

    de rigueur 同义词

    1 必备的

    must-have

    3 不可缺少的

    life-giving

    4 合乎礼节

    decent

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