bespoke 的 2 个定义
- a simple past tense and past participle of bespeak.
- British. made to individual order; custom-made: a bespoke jacket.making or selling such clothes: a bespoke tailor.
- Older Use. engaged to be married; spoken for.
bespoke 近义词
indicate
更多bespoke例句
- On the other hand, the small-batch MT did have a bespoke controlled-fill cast aluminum frame, which must have driven its cost up considerably.
- That means the ultimate destination of the coin is often an over-the-counter trader—a bespoke operation in a country like China that can turn coin into cash, sometimes with no strings attached.
- While a specialty cocktail is far from novel—virtually every occasion, from corporate holiday parties to weddings, has its own boozy namesake creation—a bespoke liquor is more unusual.
- As the hotel, which closed in 2016 for renovations, sourced partners for other bespoke items, such as toiletries, the concept of a house Champagne took hold.
- What’s needed, he says, is a bespoke approach for each bank or payment provider.
- Inside, patrons can sip on bespoke whisky and coffee while getting that buffed and polished look.
- As their name implies, they devised bespoke tools and techniques for breaking into computers.
- Desplat's strategy for Moonrise Kingdom was similarly bespoke.
- Beyond the bright, short-term futures of this hardy band of survivors in a bespoke genre, what can be guaranteed?
- These aren't stomping tunes, but tender and mournful folk songs, a bespoke genre.
- His voice, too, was deeper and his manner bespoke for the first time a greater measure of confidence in himself.
- This day I have a chine of beef sent home, which I bespoke to send, and did send it as a present to my uncle Wight.
- The intruder was a man still young in years, but his lineaments bespoke a mind long agitated by evil passions.
- The Queene, I hear, is now very well again, and that she hath bespoke herself a new gowne.
- His dress, appearance, and manners always bespoke the cultured Christian gentleman.