释义 |
(especiallyin the past) a man who isextremelyinterestedin hisappearanceand whowearsverydecorativeclothes (尤指旧时的)纨绔子弟,花花公子 (Definition offopfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Annie had always wondered what Fanny could see in a silly, trifling fop like Cyril.
- Courtesy he holds to be the vice of fops, and the manners of society mere hypocrisy.
- He was the fop of the school, wore the nattiest of garments, patent-leather shoes, gold watch, bosom pin, seal ring, and was blessed with a nice little moustache.
- I do not mean fops and dandies, but true gentlemen.
- Though not a fop, his hand trembled on the last morning of his journey when he fastened a necktie of the colour his mother loved best.
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