mod / mɒd /

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mod2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. very modern; up-to-date; being in the vanguard in style, dress, etc.
  2. Sometimes Mod . of or relating to a style of dress of the 1960s, typified by miniskirts, bell-bottom trousers, boots, and bright colors and patterns.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is in the vanguard in style, dress, etc.
  2. Sometimes Mod . a British teenager of the 1960s who affected a very neat, sophisticated appearance and wore fancy clothing inspired by Edwardian dress.

mod 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

modern

更多mod例句

  1. The collection intends to reimagine the shared heritage of both brands with a mod lens.
  2. It’s a grim reminder that, even if Inauguration Day came and went peacefully enough, the mods have plenty of work to do to keep the rest of us safe.
  3. With the action camera mod clipped in, it’s a full-featured 4K rig that’s waterproof down to 15 feet.
  4. NexusMods is one of the larger collections of such mods, and a lively community.
  5. This ban will apply to all mods uploaded from the 28th of September onwards.
  6. In a statement, the MoD admitted that it had been forced to cancel the rest of the training program.
  7. A fascination with crafting (I still have Mod Podge in bodily crevasses).
  8. The Zodiac mod vaporizer I admired behind the glass in BeyondVape is gorgeous, but it also costs $220.
  9. There are stands for mod collections and add-ons to change the appearance or draw of regulated and advanced vaporizers.
  10. Here, Seattle-based boylesque troupe Mod Carousel does just that.
  11. Antispasmodic, an-ti-spaz-mod′ik, adj. opposing spasms or convulsions.
  12. Hence, we find some scribes writing selle for celle (sellə), mod.
  13. This open e came to be denoted by ea, and the symbol, though not the sound, is commonly preserved in mod.
  14. Men sometimes occurs as a weakened form of man, with the sense of mod.
  15. Strong verbs usually exhibit a vowel-change (gradation) in the stem, as in the mod.