toffs
英[tɒf]
美[tɑːf]
- n. 有钱人;花花公子;爱打扮的人
- n. (Toff)人名;(罗)托夫
双语例句
- 1. The real toffs preferred something more elaborate.
- 当然,真正的富豪则偏爱制作更为精细的食物。
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- 2. A "toffs' college" of well-heeled Oxbridge near-misses is a provocative concept.
- 另一所未成形的牛桥大学——富裕的“名流学院”,这个概念有些挑衅。
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- 3. Some argue that the term is meant mostly in jest, comparing it to describing the rich as “toffs”.
- 一些人认为这只是一种诙谐的叫法,就像把富人称作“花花公子”。
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- 4. Time was when only toffs could trace their ancestry, the rest of us being too insignificant to have written records.
- 曾几何时,只有富人才可以追溯世系,其他人无足轻重,没有任何书面记录。
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- 5. The triumph of grocer's daughter Margaret Thatcher put paid to her party's toffs who sneered at her cohort as "garagistes".
- 杂货店老板的女儿玛格丽特·撒切尔让保守党的有钱人跌破眼镜,他们嘲笑她的同伴像“汽车修理工”。
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- 6. Mr Cheney's own expedition was a lot closer to "Gosford Park" than "the Deer Hunter" -a group of fat old toffs waiting for wildlife to be flushed towards them at huge expense.
- 切尼先生看上去更像是“高斯·福特公园族”而不是“猎鹿一族”。所谓高斯·福特公园族是指一群上了年纪的、大腹便便的纨绔子弟,悠然自得地等着出高价雇来的人将猎物赶进他们的射程。
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- 7. While the "a la carte" versions "beef", " mutton " and "pork" come from the French-speaking toffs, beginning a long-running trend of restaurants having completely indecipherable menus.
- 而菜单上的版本牛肉,羊肉和猪肉则源自说法语的有钱阶层,餐馆制定让人读不懂的菜单的风气源远流长,就是从那时候开始的。
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- 8. While the "a la carte" versions "beef", " mutton " and "pork" come from the French-speaking toffs, beginning a long-running trend of restaurants having completely indecipherable menus.
- 而菜单上的版本牛肉,羊肉和猪肉则源自说法语的有钱阶层,餐馆制定让人读不懂的菜单的风气源远流长,就是从那时候开始的。
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