poshy

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Of land: sticky, clayey, binding. archaic
    — Plant shrubs and trees, deciduous or evergreen; but avoid a poshy state of the land, if it be binding or clayey.
  2. Posh. colloquial
    — Trau, “The Morning Show”, Tele Reviews, page 27, column 5: Casting the top news developments, here and there supported by films, is Charles Collingwood, another down-to-earther despite the poshy aura about his background (Rhodes scholar, etc.) and the meticulous grooming. Abel, “Shirl Conway”, New Acts, page 55, column 5: Shirl Conway has been around in the poshier bistros and, after a European sabbatical, is back in the U.S., at the Maisonette of the plush St. Regis Hotel.

词形变化

poshier comparative poshiest superlative poshier comparative poshiest superlative

词源

From posh + -y.
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