英语释义
1. the prevailing style (as in dress) during a particular time
The spring fashions are now on display.
2. a garment in such a style
always wears the latest fashions
3. a prevailing custom, usage, or style
Literary fashions have changed in recent years.
4. social standing or prominence especially as signalized by dress or conduct
men and women of fashion
5. mode of action or operation
assembled in an orderly fashion not even changing fashions in warfare have diminished the island's strategic importance
— Franc Shor
6. a distinctive or peculiar and often habitual manner or way
he will, after his sour fashion, tell you
— William Shakespeare
7. the make or form of something
A lamp in the fashion of a silver dove was hung from an almost invisible golden wire in the centre of the room.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
8. kind, sort
9. in an approximate or rough way
became an artist after a fashion
10. to give shape or form to to make, construct, or create (something) usually with careful attention or by the use of imagination and ingenuity
fashion a lamp from an old churn a figure fashioned from clay … delegating to the commander-in-chief the power to fashion the rules of the military justice system …
— Fred Strasser Up there in the mountains old ladies … are still hooking rugs … and fashioning dainty dolls out of corn shucks.
— Richard Atcheson
11. to design or devise for a particular use or purpose
… were the vessels fashioned for royalty distinguished from objects intended for nonroyal consumers?
— Asian Art
12. contrive
13. a popular way of dressing during a particular time or among a particular group of people
14. the business of creating and selling clothes in new styles
15. clothes that are popular
16. to form (something) into something else to make (something) from something else
17. the popular style of a thing at a certain time or among a certain group
18. manner sense 2, way
“This trial will be conducted in an orderly fashion.”
— Kate DiCamillo, The Tale of Despereaux
19. to give shape or form to
… getting a piece of wood, he fashioned it in a cross …
— Robert Louis Stevenson, Kidnapped