classy如何读

英:[ˈklɑ:si]

美:[ˈklæsi]

classy是什么意思

  • adj.<非正式> 上等的;优等的;漂亮的;有品味的

classy自然拼读

class·y

klae si

classy变形

比较级:classier或more classy

最高级:classiest或most classy

classy扩展

classily (adv.), classiness (n.)

classy词根

词根:class

adj.

class 极好的

classic 经典的;古典的,传统的;最优秀的

n.

class 阶级;班级;种类

classic 名著;经典著作;大艺术家

vt.

class 分类;把…分等级

classify 分类;分等

classy英英释义

adjective

having or showing class: such as

elegant, stylish a classy hotel

a classy clientele

having or reflecting high standards of personal behavior a classy gesture

a classy guy

admirably skillful and graceful

a classy outfielder

classy词源中文解释

"属于或具有(高)阶层特征的",1891年,来自 class(n.)+ -y(2)。相关词汇: Classily; classiness。

classy词源英文解释

see class >entry 1

The first known use of classy was in 1870

classy儿童词典英英释义

clavichordnoun

an early keyboard instrument in use before the piano

claustrophobianoun

abnormal fear of being in closed or narrow spaces

claustrophobianoun

abnormal fear of being in closed or narrow spaces

clausenoun

a separate distinct part of an article or document

a clause in a will

a group of words having its own subject and predicate but forming only part of a compound or complex sentence (as "when it rained" or "they went inside" in the sentence "when it rained, they went inside")

clausenoun

a separate distinct part of an article or document

a clause in a will

a group of words having its own subject and predicate but forming only part of a compound or complex sentence (as "when it rained" or "they went inside" in the sentence "when it rained, they went inside")

clatter1 of 2verb

to make or cause to make a rattling sound

to move with a clatter

clatter2 of 2noun

a rattling sound (as of hard objects striking together)

the clatter of pots and pans

commotion sense 2

noisy chatter

classyadjective

having or showing class: as

elegant sense 1, stylish

having or showing refined behavior

a classy guy

very skillful and graceful

a classy player

classy 例句

1 Andrew Dost of fun. said he read the memo, "but all we wanted to do is go as classy and timeless as possible."

2 “We choose pieces that match the taste of the Lyons and the world they live in—sometimes it’s over the top, but most times it’s classy and my definition of ghetto fabulous,” Daniels told me.

3 That Oscar-wear, like a food pyramid, falls into five categories: trashy, bombshell, statement, classy, and Meryl Streep.

4 For the rest of the movie, neither her wardrobe nor her behavior will become notably classier.

5 A budget of $18m, a script by Sopranos writer Terence Winter and direction by : you could hardly ask for more for a show chosen to launch a new channel showcasing classy HBO imports.

6 The sound was crisp yet tender, the moody lighting classily done.

7 The promoter used his own money to pay Epstein, while officials at the classy Carnegie, where no rock stars had been permitted, apparently thought they had taken on a folk quartet.

8 The dining room feels both French and Northwest, a classy bistro far removed from the nearby streetcar and freeway.

9 It looks classy and performance-led, and shrewdly elects to play much of the drama as a kind of jaunty comedy.

10 With Ben Affleck sporting a new goggled look in the upcoming Justice League, we look back at Batman’s classiest capes and darkest sartorial disasters.

11 There were the understandable reasons: He was brilliant, educated at a good college, ostensibly classy and a self-professed feminist. 

12 Fans waiting for the return of “Finding Your Roots” can see the same ancestral discovery formula in “what may well be the classiest show” on TLC.

13 “I guess if you’re under the age of 40, or 60 even, there’s no interest anymore in this kind of classy stuff,” Ms. Boothe said.

14 He can still be every bit as seductive today – his fabulously vain John Paul III in Paolo Sorrentino’s classy TV series The New Pope is irresistible.

15 Conservatives see a classy helpmeet, bringing old-world elegance to the White House.

16 It's a smooth, contemporary vibe and she sounds mature showing off a classy, sultry side.

17 “He is a third-rate lawyer, not a classy guy. Really trashy, trashy, trashy.”

18 Even classier was lunch at Commander's Palace, an elegant, old-school dining room in a Garden District mansion.

19 But this is a good time to reinforce that classy conception, at a moment when luxury has become associated with a period of extravagance and excess.

20 She went with the latter, who offered her more money, a decision she later regretted, because Paramount made "classier" films.

classy 同义词

3 身分高的

swell

5 举止优雅的

elegant

13 有风度的

class

19 高质量的

fine

21 高质量

fine class

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