tony 的定义
ton·i·er, ton·i·est.Informal.
- high-toned; stylish: a tony nightclub.
tony 近义词
fashionable
tony 的近义词 45 个
- a go-go
- a la mode
- all the rage
- chic
- chichi
- contemporary
- current
- customary
- dashing
- faddy
- favored
- fly
- genteel
- hot
- in style
- in vogue
- in-thing
- last word
- latest
- latest thing
- mod
- modern
- modish
- natty
- new
- newfangled
- now
- popular
- posh
- prevailing
- rakish
- smart
- stylish
- swank
- swanky
- trendsetting
- trendy
- trig
- up to the minute
- up-to-the-minute
- upscale
- usual
- well-liked
- with it
- à la mode
更多tony例句
- Anyway, Zemo blames the Avengers for the death of his family—which is actually fair since Tony Stark created Ultron, though Tony did not intent to make him genocidal.
- It comes from the same group that runs the large Tony and Joe’s in Georgetown’s waterfront.
- Running for 212 performances, it earned Tony nominations for O’Shea and the director, stage and screen actress Geraldine Fitzgerald.
- He said, “Tony just cares about people being happy and people having a good time.”
- If you like a drink now and again, you might want to pour one out now for Tony.
- Malaysian-based entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has turned AirAsia into the most successful low cost airline in southeast Asia.
- Tony Shalhoub, Act One Sometimes you realize the power of a performance only when it remains in your mind many months later.
- But I trusted Tony Robbins could sort me out on both fronts.
- The feisty airline is the brainchild of entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, a Malaysian of Indian descent who also is a British citizen.
- His explanation only diminishes the irresistible excitement we feel while watching Tony Perkins peer at Janet Leigh in her shower.
- He thought so, at least, as he laughed and agreed with her, saying Tony was an unscrupulous rascal at the best of times.
- She had left her chair, meaning to go indoors and prepare for supper before Tony actually arrived.
- She gave details of the singular mood that had come upon her with the arrival of Tony, but Tom hardly heard her.
- He was aware—by her silence chiefly—of the new distance between them, a distance the mention of Tony had emphasised.
- Here was the strangeness of it: that he did not distrust Lettice, nor felt resentment against Tony.