英语释义
1. marked by a concern for wealth, possessions, and respectability bourgeois
Soothing rhythms after midnight, theme songs to lucky affairs, shotgun weddings, and bougie proms, the fodder for adventurous crooners on amateur night at the Apollo …
— Michael A. Gonzales After college, [writer Colson Whitehead] stopped going out to Sag Harbor much. "It was too bourgie," he said.
— Charles McGrath
2. a middle-class person bourgeois
Although it has produced some of the world's most dedicated and respected freedom fighters, the Black middle class as a group is characterized in the public mind as pretentious, conspicuous consumers. A street name for them is "bourgies," short for bourgeoisie.
— Nathan Hare Of course, it may have occurred to Garber that people who summer in charming Nantucket houses, as she does, ought not to throw stones at wasteful bougies.
— Zoe Heller
3. a wax candle
4. a tapering cylindrical instrument for introduction into a tubular passage of the body
5. suppository
6. — see beja?a
7. suppository