fad / fæd /

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fad 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a temporary fashion, notion, manner of conduct, etc., especially one followed enthusiastically by a group.

fad 近义词

n. 名词 noun

craze

更多fad例句

  1. It is clear data privacy is not a fad going away anytime soon.
  2. To the uninitiated, bowfishing may seem like the latest gear-intensive fad.
  3. Now, five months later, doubters have cast it off as a political fad, an idea that’s gimmicky and fleeting.
  4. When I hear people talking about serious political movements as fads, my sense is that they are trying to discredit those movements, which, in turn, makes me wonder if their desire to discredit them comes from feeling threatened.
  5. And, more importantly, establish which are here to stay and which are just a fad with no long-term implications.
  6. I just wanted to work, and thought it was a fad that would go away.
  7. Bored with her gym and curious about the new fad, Angel added a few Pop Physique classes to her fitness routine.
  8. The proliferation of zany burger toppings came next as an inevitable by-product of the high-end burger fad.
  9. I remain unshaken in my belief that, for many people, eating gluten free is merely participating in yet another food fad.
  10. But even if blue passes as just another fad, it will be only until we become senior citizens.
  11. There's such a fad for nature study these days that almost everybody this year has ordered the 'Gray-Plush Squirrel' series.
  12. People had laughed at his fad, but now he was more pleased with himself as a result of it than ever before.
  13. My collection is now great; but I fear I shall tire of the fad before completing it.
  14. Every private inclination is a fad, and even fads have their fixed forms.
  15. "Oh, it's a sort of school fad," said the Tennessee Shad, as Doc disappeared.