英:[duˈʒuə]
美:[dəʒʊr, du]
英:[duˈʒuə]
美:[dəʒʊr, du]
当日特色(菜)的; 一时流行的;
adjective
made for a particular day—used of an item not specified on the regular menu
soup du jour
popular, fashionable, or prominent at a particular time
the buzzword du jour
源自法语 plat du jour “今日菜肴”,早在20世纪初就出现在餐厅菜单上; 并在1989年被抽象为通用修饰语。有关 jour “日”请参见 journey(n.)。
French, literally, of the day
The first known use of du jour was in 1786
1 Our soup du jour is chicken noodle.
2 Long hair was the style du jour.
3 Outside of White House bids, Stewart was a go-to crisis manager for problem House and Senate candidates, ghost-writing strategy memos to bail out the scandal du jour or smack tough love into a spiraling campaign.
4 Fresh from his conquering of awards season, Cillian Murphy is the current leading man du jour.
5 Now it's the metal du jour for fashionistas, too.
现在,这种金属也在时尚人群中流行开来.
6 I think I'll try the soup du jour.
我想我要试试本日特选汤.
7 I'd like the soup du jour, the seafood pasta, and a side order of steamed vegetables.
我要点今日例汤 、 海鲜义大利面还有一份清蒸蔬菜附餐.
8 Keep your desk clear of everything except your project du jour and your family picture.
所以保持你桌面的干净除了你的工作和你家人的照片.
9 It led one film magazine to describe him as " Hollywood's Brit villain du jour. "
这让某本电影杂志把他形容成 “ 今日好莱坞的英国黄金反派 ”.