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grecian

/gree-shuhn/US // ˈgri ʃən //UK // (ˈɡriːʃən) //

希腊人,希腊语,希腊的,希腊式的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Greek.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Greek.
    • : an expert in the Greek language or Greek literature.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If you’ve taken a peek at actress Storm Reid’s Instagram feed in the past few days, you’ve probably caught a glimpse of her basking in the Grecian sun, flicking it up in some of the chicest swimwear imaginable.

  • It looks like a futuristic chaise longue, and is almost Grecian in its blinding-white color.

  • At her Palm Springs wedding to Dina in 2012, she wore a Cymbeline dress that looked more like a Grecian slip.

  • Lupita Nyong'o really did look beautiful in a Grecian-style dress in a color she called “Nairobi” blue.

  • Reasons for my Gingrich blues No lunar dreams or Grecian cruise No credit line from Tiffany's No saintly wife, his former squeeze.

  • She was a singular beauty, Swedish looking and blond with an unusual profile—a very Grecian profile.

  • This was a vast building of classical design, resembling a Grecian temple.

  • The doctor came; a splendid dinner ensued; the Grecian was very brilliant.

  • The partiality this worthy Grecian always manifested for smoking is well known.

  • Enchanted with the golden period of the Grecian republic, I passed over the storms by which it had been agitated.

  • Nothing could be more absurd in the eyes of Grecian philosophers, than to speak of the resurrection of the body.