posh / pɒʃ /

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posh 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. sumptuously furnished or appointed; luxurious: a posh apartment.

posh 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

luxurious, upper-class

更多posh例句

  1. For another alternative, wool and cashmere will make your hands look posh and expensive.
  2. For world-class instruction, grooming, beauty and posh, well, there’s a reason Aspen still reigns supreme among the Hollywood set.
  3. For years a generous donor to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, he kicked in $10 million extra for AIPAC’s posh new H Street NW headquarters in Washington.
  4. Martha, we learn much later, works at some unspecified job in a posh-looking office.
  5. When birds have these sorts of feathers, they do all sorts of posh dances and displays, so this dinosaur looks like it was a little show-off.
  6. Over the past few days, photos have trickled out showing the happy couple and their guests zipping around Venice on posh boats.
  7. Despite the profusion of products, the star—as the U.N. clearly knows—will always be Posh herself.
  8. Her father built a successful business and the family lives in an $800,000 sandstone house in a posh Glasgow suburb.
  9. Earlier this month a brand new art museum opened in the posh mountain resort town of Aspen, Colorado.
  10. Bogie and Bacall purchased a $160,000 mansion in Holmby Hills, a posh enclave in Los Angeles, and played house.
  11. So I went down to the harbour basins and the fish wharves, and asked of “Posh” and his “governor.”
  12. There can be no doubt that at that time, when he was twenty-seven years of age, Posh was an exceptionally comely and stalwart man.
  13. According to Posh, the original name of this schooner was the Shamrock, but she has become famous as the Scandal.
  14. Posh knew the man as a good-hearted friend, a man of jealous affection, as a free-handed business partner, as a lover of the sea.
  15. The last year has put more than ten years on the looks and bearing of the Posh whom I met first.