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voguish造句
1. In short, to borrow a voguish term, they acquire the competencies which are characteristic of higher education. 2. A suit of voguish cut. 3. But the usage is still too voguish to have won general acceptance; it is rejected by 59 percent of the Usage Panel in the example. 4. Good, or at least voguish, eating these days is often shaped by constraints of the seasonal and the local, so let us consider, this season, the turkey, surely the most local of American birds. 5. Another voguish theory is that there is not an oversupply of liquidity but a shortage of assets. 6. His specialty is his ability to identify a phrase, a voguish morsel of talk, from the business universe and nudge it into the realm of absurdity. 7. Officials ignore the potential for innovation in consumer products or services and get seduced by the hype of voguish high-tech sectors.