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trendy

/tren-dee/US // ˈtrɛn di //UK // (ˈtrɛndɪ) British informal, often derogatory //

潮流,时髦的,时髦,新潮

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    trend·i·er, trend·i·est.

    • : of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.
    • : following the latest trends or fashions; up-to-date or chic: the trendy young generation.
    • : appealing to faddish taste: a trendy hotel.
n.名词 noun
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    plural trend·ies.

    • : a trendy person, place, object, or idea.

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Examples

  • It’s become more important to find someone you can really talk to and count on than someone who knows all the trendiest bars in town.

  • Canning safety was also an issue last year for trendy Los Angeles cafe, Sqirl.

  • To help your search, we rounded up 30 trendy gifts that are worth the hype.

  • The benefits of boredomDespite the fact that the upsides to boredom have become trendy recently, research on how it can stimulate the mind is decades old.

  • We’re very familiar with trendy restaurants having a farm on their roof and they’re like, “After your aperitif, come check out our farm,” or whatever.

  • More than bawdy, though, The Ball adds a familiar unpretentiousness to trendy locales like Tao, Lavo, The Park, and Dream Hotel.

  • Kallai is not quite a household name, but he is well-known among trendy Tel Avivians and gays.

  • Point one: It pits a best-selling management guru against a trendy yogurt company.

  • For Chobani, “how matters” in the sense of how their trendy yogurt is carefully prepared.

  • In between a female sex shop and trendy boutiques is a nondescript store selling all manner of bras, corsets, and other lingerie.

  • The Seven Sisters were a trendy collection of designer faces.