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chic

/sheek/US // ʃik //UK // (ʃiːk, ʃɪk) //

潇洒,潇洒的,潇洒自如,潇潇

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    chic·er, chic·est.

    • : attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : style and elegance, especially in dress: Paris clothes have such chic.
    • : stylishness; modishness: the chic of the firstnighters.
    • : casual and understated style, as in dress or décor, that expresses a specified trendy lifestyle or activity: Black-rimmed glasses bring some geek chic to your outfit.

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Examples

  • His interior design style could be defined as hobby-shop chic.

  • Where they differ is in passenger capacity, indoor cooking space, and chic extras like Recon’s touchscreen and shower.

  • When fashion and technology combine, the result is usually a chic product at the end.

  • With three locations across the country, including one in a northern mountainous region with stunning views of Kazbegi, the brand has become known among savvy travelers for an ultra-modern, smart design it calls “industrial chic.”

  • The brand’s chic universal basic and denim lines have a small brick and mortar footprint than its mother brand making 40% of its sales online.

  • But Brooke was out of step with the New Left and its notion of radical chic.

  • By Ana Marie Cox Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.

  • Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.

  • Back in 2001, that “definition” of female beauty basically fell into two categories: Playboy chic, or heroin chic.

  • Jacqueline Kennedy helped change all that in the 1960s, with her unflappable chic and wardrobe full of haute couture.

  • Now his colouring is chic, capricious, and coquettish, now it is that of the most delicate faded Gobelin tapestry.

  • He was a nice smart looking young gentleman, and he had with him a lady, well dressed and very chic.

  • This makes his manner serious and masculine—rescues it from the thinness of tricks and the coquetries of chic.

  • He was a practical young fellow, and if he wanted a mansion, without which no artist is chic, he meant it to bring him an income.

  • I loathe the ‘last chic, the little indefinable touches that give a toilet,’ and so forth!