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luxe

/looks, luhks; French lyks/US // lʊks, lʌks; French lüks //UK // (lʌks, lʊks, French lyks) //

奢华,豪华,奢侈,奢华的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : luxury; elegance; sumptuousness: accommodations providing luxe at low rates.Compare deluxe.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : luxurious; deluxe: luxe accommodations.

Examples

  • The new fall pieces that embrace luxe textures and fabrics will also introduce denim for the first time ever.

  • The pop-ups will provide people with “an immersive, ultra-luxe self-care experience” courtesy of celebrity barbers.

  • Despite “fighting to survive,” Jackson had no interest in following suit, even as restaurants as luxe as the $650-a-head sushi icon Masa opened for outdoor service.

  • If ending your day in a luxe bathtub is your jam, go for it.

  • More luxe restaurants in other cities show a strong correlation with demographic changes.

  • Couture Week in Paris is a blur of highly-priced luxury, some of it luxe, some of it trashy-looking.

  • The lengths added that luxe-sporty touch that the designer embraces so well.

  • In a lovely circular twist, the tapestry's true subject turns out to be the luxe of which it's an example.

  • There was plenty of print, masses of fur—the luxe Tom Ford kind—and an array of eye-bending geometric designs.

  • Indeed it was, a show full of energy, awash in fur, velvet, luxe combat prints and delicious deep plums and purples.

  • Please refund money at once or forward me without delay a consistent photograph of a 'special edition de luxe' girl.

  • You paid me a lot of money—all in advance—for a six weeks' special edition de luxe Love-Letter Serial.

  • They were elegantly furnished and always adorned with flowers—for he loved le luxe and had the coquetterie des appartements.

  • "Strikes me that Paul is something of an objet de luxe," he reflected, as he turned off Albany Street.

  • This is the opportunity "de luxe" for the child to earn a few pennies to enlarge his bank account.