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deluxe

/duh-luhks, -looks/US // dəˈlʌks, -ˈlʊks //UK // (dəˈlʌks, ˈlʊks) //

豪华,豪华型,豪华的,豪华版

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of special elegance, sumptuousness, or fineness; high or highest in quality, luxury, etc.: a deluxe hotel; a deluxe edition of Shakespeare bound in leather.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a luxurious or sumptuous manner: We always travel deluxe.

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Examples

  • If you require four-wheel drive to get where you’re going, and don’t care about deluxe sleeping arrangements, take a truck.

  • They are releasing a deluxe edition of their 2012 Christmas album.

  • This deluxe volume will explore her remarkable life and career through 175 of her best-loved songs.

  • To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the game's first 8-bit adventure is getting the re-release treatment, either as a basic digital version or with a deluxe, physical collection of booklets, maps, and more.

  • Today, many companies manufacture deluxe, anniversary, or other special-event editions of their games.

  • And the engineers had yet another trick up their sleeves: Asteroids Deluxe.

  • The Mill Valley Market has grown and offers a deluxe delicatessen.

  • The Deluxe, which was the only one anyone should have got, was $349 and packed in Nintendo Land.

  • The system released in two versions, the “Basic” and “Deluxe.”

  • Beck is such a good salesman that Food Insurance even sells the Glenn Beck basic kit and the Glenn Beck deluxe kit on its website.

  • She looked young and fresh, and adorably dainty; an ideal bride deluxe.

  • His books were issued in deluxe, limited editions, and were for public libraries, the shelves of nobility or rich collectors.

  • She got a super-deluxe fur coat—Martian tekkyl, no less—out of that Mackenzie River power deal.

  • In the downtown section of the city, the girls found a small cafe which advertised a deluxe dinner for one dollar.

  • Although the lodgings were hardly deluxe, I did not mind the experience.