dapper 的定义
- neat; trim; smart: He looked very dapper in his new suit.
- lively and brisk: to walk with a dapper step.
- small and active.
dapper 近义词
well-groomed, neat
更多dapper例句
- New cast members, including the bubbly Teo and dapper dresser Jayden, seem bound to win over viewers just as quickly as their predecessors did.
- Watts later became known as a dapper dresser, who except when performing with the Stones, was generally seen wearing tailored suits and tweed jackets.
- She and her dapper husband were fixtures on the prewar Washington party circuit.
- Despite its lofty price tag and its dapper appearance, the 907X is fun—it feels considerably less formal than its film-based predecessors while turning out extremely high-quality images.
- I look forward to the end of the pandemic for a number of reasons, and on that list is to be able to go out again and get my dapper on.
- Being dapper is all about attention to detail, like sporting a perfectly tucked handkerchief in your suit pocket.
- For the dapper gent whose favorite accessory is a strong cocktail.
- When they got together, Culp looked dapper for a man in his late 70s.
- He captured a dapper looking student, Jeremy Marek, leaning against the side of his car.
- Clearly the dapper con men were not up to speed on all these recent developments.
- This was the house-physician, who was to take charge of the case; a young man, handsome and rather dapper.
- But here was the editor himself—not merely his photograph: a little man, clad in evening dress, very neat and dapper.
- There was Mary, as sweet and beautiful as ever; Mrs. Nast, calm and composed: Doug serene and dapper.
- Dr. Rude was a small man, dapper, totally unlike a research chemist, and his speech and manner were as impeccable as his dress.
- They took in the dapper Britisher as if he had been a natural history specimen.