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classy

/klas-ee, klah-see/US // ˈklæs i, ˈklɑ si //UK // (ˈklɑːsɪ) //

优雅,有品位的,优雅的,有品位

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    class·i·er, class·i·est.Informal.

    • : of high class, rank, or grade; stylish; admirably smart; elegant.

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Examples

  • Sure, it originated in Europe, where it was a classy affair with artfully arranged salted fish, eggs, breads, and butter.

  • The Sense comes in, arguably, classier colors with either gray or gold.

  • Plus, fountain pens are undeniably fun to use, with a classy flair reminiscent of quills and ink bottles.

  • With a classy nickel base and a curved ceramic body that comes in three distinct colors, including a cool rusted orange, this small appliance adds character to a room.

  • It is pocket sized and portable, with a classy aluminum design.

  • Ever notice that "classy" adults never criticize teenagers for not being "classy"?

  • Joan used words like hip, classy, elegant, and prestigious to describe the clubs.

  • In the back of a limo, wearing a plaid blazer, Quast raises his drink and says with a wink, “you stay classy, Iowa.”

  • This classy rebuke shows that despite his penchant for silly social media, Vin Diesel is still not some one you want to mess with.

  • The recent animated hit is being developed into a classy Disney On Ice alternative for the more discerning pre-teen set.

  • But you'll sure be a knock-out when that she-undertaker in there gets you rigged out in classy clothes.

  • A little pretty and tasty no doubt; but very choice and classy—very genteel and high toned indeed.

  • Say, I seem to have married a good many of this classy family!

  • I don't see where I'm going to come into this classy conversation.

  • Yes, I'm negotiating for one of the biggest classy building plots on upper Fifth Avenue.