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raffish
\RAF-ish\ , adjective:
1.Characterized by or suggestive of flashy vulgarity, crudeness, or rowdiness; tawdry.
2.Marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness; rakish.
形容词 a.
1.名声不好的;放荡的
2.粗俗花俏的
Quotes:
The speaker was in his forties, an attractive-looking man with a black eye patch that gave him the raffish look of an amiable pirate.
~Sidney Sheldon, The Best Laid Plans
Sometimes we would go to the Gargoyle Club, . . . but it was too full of raffish upper-class drunks for my taste.
~John Richardson, The Sorcerer's Apprentice
We are told about Bacon's taste for raffish, lower-class lovers, his penchant for gambling and his almost complete disregard for money.
~Michiko Kakutani, "Portrait of a Portraitist of a Century's Horrors", New York Times, December 14, 1993
Origin:
Raffish derives from the noun raff (chiefly used in the compound or duplicate, riffraff), meaning "people of a low reputation." |
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