bespoke / bɪˈspoʊk /

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bespoke2 个定义

v. 动词 verb
  1. a simple past tense and past participle of bespeak.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. British. made to individual order; custom-made: a bespoke jacket.making or selling such clothes: a bespoke tailor.
  2. Older Use. engaged to be married; spoken for.

bespoke 近义词

v. 动词 verb

indicate

更多bespoke例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. What’s needed, he says, is a bespoke approach for each bank or payment provider.
  6. Inside, patrons can sip on bespoke whisky and coffee while getting that buffed and polished look.
  7. As their name implies, they devised bespoke tools and techniques for breaking into computers.
  8. Desplat's strategy for Moonrise Kingdom was similarly bespoke.
  9. Beyond the bright, short-term futures of this hardy band of survivors in a bespoke genre, what can be guaranteed?
  10. These aren't stomping tunes, but tender and mournful folk songs, a bespoke genre.
  11. His voice, too, was deeper and his manner bespoke for the first time a greater measure of confidence in himself.
  12. 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.
  13. The intruder was a man still young in years, but his lineaments bespoke a mind long agitated by evil passions.
  14. The Queene, I hear, is now very well again, and that she hath bespoke herself a new gowne.
  15. His dress, appearance, and manners always bespoke the cultured Christian gentleman.