louche
英 [luːʃ]
美 [luːʃ]
adj. 声名不好却有吸引力的
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牛津词典
adj.
- 声名不好却有吸引力的
not socially acceptable, but often still attractive despite this
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (指颇具吸引力的人或地方)离经叛道的,反传统的
If you describe a person or place aslouche, you mean that they are unconventional and not respectable, but often in a way that people find rather attractive.- ...that section of London society which somehow managed to be louche and fashionable at the same time.
既有点离经叛道、又不失时髦新潮的伦敦社会阶层
- ...that section of London society which somehow managed to be louche and fashionable at the same time.
英英释义
adj
- of questionable taste or morality
- a louche nightclub
- a louche painting
双语例句
- And Joseph is not alone in producing a new generation of dress shirt that lends itself to a luxe but louche look.
新一代礼服衬衫有一种奢华但随意的外观,约瑟夫在设计这种衬衫方面并非形单影只。 - Humour is important to men – we've got a fur-lined double hammock, which is terribly louche.
幽默对男人来说很重要&我们有一张皮毛镶边的双人吊床,非常有名。 - It's very good. I look like the most louche flight attendant in the world.
效果非常好,穿上它我就像穿梭全球各地、最为声名狼藉的空中小姐。 - Now the neighborhood's louche reputation has given way to one of trendiness, as a number of intimate, fashionable restaurants have moved into this tiny Mayfair enclave.
现在临近的过去道德败坏的地方已经让位于一种时尚,很多暧昧新潮的餐厅挤进了梅费尔这块狭小的领地。 - To most people that just sounds like a louche accountant.
在多数人看来,商业记者听起来和品性不端的会计师差不多。 - Early on, the award acquired a louche reputation when it was rumored to be offered in exchange for advertising pages paid for by the manufacturer and other emoluments.
据传这个奖项早期经常玩猫腻,用得奖为饵,换取汽车厂商在杂志上投放付费广告,或收取其它报酬,因此该奖一度声名狼藉。