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haute

/oht/US // oʊt //

高端,高档,高级,高级的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : high-class or high-toned; fancy: an haute restaurant that attracts a monied crowd.
    • : high; elevated; upper.

Examples

  • Most delightful of all is Fleabag’s Hot Priest, Andrew Scott, perfectly cast as Linda’s haute-bohemian mentor Lord Merlin.

  • But while that level of ‘haute couture’ is building the market, we want to be seen as more prêt-à-porter.

  • Haute Butch is one of a number of new design houses targeting the trans, butch, and androgynous dressers.

  • [Haute Butch] is stepping into that area with such confidence and they are so non-apologetic.

  • Jacqueline Kennedy helped change all that in the 1960s, with her unflappable chic and wardrobe full of haute couture.

  • After the drabness of the 1950s, her clothes were chic and slightly transgressive, but not haute couture.

  • From the English point of view, there are two kinds of pieces included in the domain of our Haute Comédie.

  • Jolibois, Dictionnaire historique de la Haute-Marne, p. 492.

  • Veuillez agrer, Monsieur le Marchal, l'expression de ma haute considration et mes sentiments de cordiale camaraderie.

  • Tapestry is woven in two ways, by a high or by a low-warp loom (haute-lisse or basse-lisse), vertical or horizontal.

  • This volunteer captain with the winning way was of the haute noblesse, and he could make her Lady Falconnet.