英:['dju:dɪʃ]
美:['djudɪʃ]
英:['dju:dɪʃ]
美:['djudɪʃ]
noun
a man extremely fastidious in dress and manner : dandy
a city dweller unfamiliar with life on the range (see range entry 1 sense 3b)especially: an Easterner in the West
informal fellow, guy—sometimes used as a term of addressHey, dude, what's up?
The other girls in the program never go out, so I always find myself out with dudes from my program.—Cosmopolitan
verb
transitive verb
dress up—usually used with up
got duded up for the dance
Noun origin unknown Verb noun derivative of dude >entry 1
The first known use of dude was in 1877
dudenoun
a man who pays excessive attention to his dress : dandy
an Easterner in the West
informal man entry 1 sense 1a, guy
1 a dude given to sporting expensive suits and flashy jewelry
2 OK, dude, whatever you say.
3 Gym dudes work out by themselves, or with one other person.
4 New Yorkers weren’t exactly on their best behavior, either, with one dude holding up an image on his phone of a potato (presumably referencing the Irish Potato Famine).
5 His clothes were of a dudish hippie style.
他的服装是流里流气的嬉皮风格.
1 花花公子的
2 花花公子
beauish fashionmonger playboy dandy fop toff popinjay coxcomb man-about-town man about town Beau Brummell
3 讲究穿戴的