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yuppie

/yuhp-ee/US // ˈyʌp i //UK // (ˈjʌpɪ) //

雅皮士,雅痞,小资,小资情调

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural yup·pies.

    • : a young, ambitious, and well-educated city-dweller who has a professional career and an affluent lifestyle.

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Examples

  • Part of what led that wave of yuppies coming in, was a sense of, “Oh my God, here’s my chance to make money.”

  • Because in 1980, yuppie culture was just beginning to blossom.

  • In April 1992, U.S. News and World Report, called her the “overbearing yuppie wife from hell.”

  • If you met him in a bar, he might be all likkered up and decide he wants to kick your pasty, yuppie ass just for the hell of it.

  • I do realize this response makes me seem two-thirds boring and one-third yuppie, proportions that are, alas, accurate.

  • The specter of the yuppie is simply raised from time to time to remind the viewer of the "real" Bostonians' essential qualities.