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n.
摩登派
现代派分子
abbr.
现代的(等于modern)
修改(等于moderate)
模数,绝对值(等于modulus)
复数:mods
第三人称单数:mods
现在分词:modding
过去式:modded
过去分词:modded
adjective
of, relating to, or being the characteristic style of 1960s British youth culture
hip, trendy
noun (1)
a modification made to something usually by its owner or user in order to change its appearance or function body modsspecifically: a modification made to a software application (such as a video game) by a user in order to change the way the application looks or functions The result is a pair of mods … that replace the game's usual science-based victory condition (achieved by launching a spaceship to Earth's nearest star, Alpha Centauri) with one dedicated to building superintelligent AI. —David Kushner
a car mod
verb
transitive verb
to modify (something) from its original state in order to change its appearance or functionespecially: to modify (a software application, such as a video game) The developer believed the cheaters were ruining the experience for everyone else by modding the game to allow them to pull off moves they shouldn't be able to … —Nick Santangelo
It is believed the 16-year-old boy, a learner driver, modded the vehicle himself by adding sirens and flashing lights.—Stefan Kostarelis
noun (2)
the moderator of an online forum, chat room, or group
Reddit mods responded to the glitch promptly, eliminating the issue almost instantly.—theNextWeb.com
noun (3)
one who wears mod clothes
abbreviation
moderate
modification; modified
modulo; modulus
"整洁、老练的少年" (通常与 rocker 形成对照),1960年,是 modern 的俚语缩写。
Adjective short for modern Noun (2) short for moderator Noun (3) probably from mod >entry 2
The first known use of mod was in 1943
mode1 of 2noun
mood entry 2
a form or manner of expression or acting : way
a mode of travel
a particular operating arrangement or condition
the most frequent value of a set of values (as data)
mode2 of 2noun
a popular fashion or style
modaladjective
relating to or being a modal auxiliary
mod1 of 2adjective
modern
mod2 of 2noun
a modification made to something by its owner or user to change its appearance or functionespecially: a modification made to a software application (as a video game) by a user in order to change the way the application looks or functions
1 To him, the mods' conspicuous consumption was a form of defiant working-class aspiration, while to another early mod, Steve Sparks, it was spawned by art school beatniks.
2 Skinheads, teddy boys, mods, rockers: they all had a comprehensible, consistent look.
3 If they still want to use this mod, they will have to an other server.
请您使用电骡的官方版本, 否则我们只好被迫封掉所有的中国用户,使你们无法连接到本服务器.
4 But the judges don't seem to tire of her well-worn mod aesthetic.
5 Can this evolving mix of “Imps and mods” and contemporary auctions maintain London’s reputation as the art world’s last stop before the summer vacation?
6 In the 80s it was goths, punks, mods, skinheads, new romantics, casuals, metal heads … These days you can't tell one kid from another, but back then it was a really bold time.
7 The mods' belief that looking good was practically a moral virtue could be, the authors acknowledge, their achilles heel.
8 As befits a former figurehead of the British mod movement, he looks dapper, that late lunch notwithstanding: suit, pocket handkerchief, suede loafers.
9 Think of him as the anti-“Luther”: Endeavour broods, but his cases pop with colorful costumes and frequently involve mod weirdos and hippies.
10 She also incorporated more sweaters and knits into her collection, with a nod to mod with some geometric, colorblocked shift dresses.
11 What was a mod. oven?
温炉是什么玩意儿?
12 Yet WhatsApp mod developers advise users not to register with their primary phone numbers in other to circumvent the risk of a ban.
13 The explanations given for each incident indicate that the MoD does not spend a great deal of time entertaining the thought of extraterrestrial life.
从每个现象所给出的解释来看,国防部(MOD)并没有花太多时间处理有关地球外生命这一想法。
14 He doesn’t stay there and is soon strolling into the story a free man, dandified in a double-breasted blue suit, violet shirt and the short, pointy boots of mods if not rockers.
15 Babydoll dresses with lace, crochet and brightly colored patterns sported looks from 1960s mod to 1970s bohemian.
16 Her parents were part of what she calls the “gin and tonic set” of Brighton’s mod 1960s scene — charming, glamorous and traditional.
17 And if you look at them closely and allow your eye to adjust, perhaps you can imagine them worn with roughed-up hair and a pair of mod boots or a fancy pair of sneakers.
18 As a member of Small Faces, McLagan was known for his distinctive Hammond Organ and Wurlitzer electric piano play in one of the most influential mod bands of the 1960s.
19 That’s saying something for a designer who doesn’t shy away from the psychedelic, the mod, the groovy, the Art Nouveau and the Art Deco.”
20 But Perry, no doubt out of devotion to his wife, Lisa, a fashion designer who made the suit in the same double knit she uses for her mod dresses, decided to wear it that night.
1 修改
change job modification revision rewrite redaction correct modify adapt manipulate revise rework invert redact emend copyread copy-edit
2 时髦的
in smart sharp stylish swell fashionable nifty posh snappy groovy doggy swish swagger dressy dashing swanky saucy swank jaunty rakish modish foppish kicky high-toned chichi nobby doggish soignee dicty a la page in the groove hip hot natty snazzy Tony trendy now good happening classy vogue dolly PERT ritzy criss
3 最新流行
6 新潮的
9 最新流行的
10 最时髦的
12 走在时代尖端的
14 潇洒的
15 前卫的
16 时髦
in smart sharp stylish swell fashionable nifty posh snappy groovy doggy swish swagger dressy dashing swanky saucy swank jaunty rakish modish foppish kicky high-toned chichi nobby doggish soignee dicty stylishly fashionably dashingly chicly trendily go fashion vogue stylishness jauntiness foppery withitness smarten quite the thing bon ton a la page the order of the day in the groove