1.放荡的,颓废的;声名狼藉的
2.粗俗的;艳丽而俗气的
1.a raffish person behaves in a confident and sometimes slightly shocking way, but in a way that is also attractive
1.Its once- raffish waterfront has been transformed into a genteel park, and the old neighborhoods are now dotted with cappuccino shops.
其一处极为粗俗的海岸旁,已经变成了一个安静的公园,周边有着老居民区,现在还被点缀了卡布奇诺的商店。
2.There was a raffish note to the place, thanks to the race track I mention in "At Pleasure Bay. "
我在《快乐湾记事》这首诗里提到的赛马场使这个地方多少有些声名狼籍。
3.The fifth part, peroration, summarized modern cultural value and developing prospect of the trend of raffish art.
第五部分,结束语,综述艳俗艺术思潮的现实文化价值和发展前景。
4.Stylish and sharp, Wallis had a vaguely raffish edge.
而华丽斯则时髦且鲜明,恍惚带着几分轻浮。
5.The couple borns one son two females, the son is an eldest brother and also learn his grandpa raffish .
两口子生了一儿两女,儿子是老大,也学他爷爷不务正业。
6.He was drinking cheap champagnewith a raffish air.
他喝著廉价的香槟酒,样子十分?诺?
7.champagne, once a raffish drink suitable for toffs and weddings(bIan Jack)
香槟,曾是一种适于花花公子和婚礼的随便饮料(b伊安·杰克)