flappers
美 [?flæp?r]
英 [?flæp?(r)] 
- n.拍擊者;拍擊物;蒼蠅拍;(嚇鳥的)叫子
- 網絡新潮女郎;摩登女郎;爵士女郎
詞形變化
復數:flappers
英漢解釋
n. | 5. 〈俚〉還不能飛的雛鳥;(不懂世故的)小姑娘;〈美俚〉摩登女郎,輕佻女郎 |
英英解釋
例句
The priggish 1950s, which erased the liberated flappers of the Jazz Age from cultural memory, were simply a return to the norm.
一本正經的20世紀50年代,將爵士樂時代(JazzAge)那些放蕩、輕佻的小妞從文化的記憶中抹去,又重歸性壓抑的社會規范。
"'Flappers" in knee-length dresses kicked up their heels and danced the Charleston, a fast ballroom dance.
那些“無拘無束的年輕女子”穿著齊膝短裙,歡快地跳著一種叫做查爾斯頓的舞廳熱舞。
Chanel encouraged and inspired the style we typically envision when we think of flappers.
香奈兒鼓舞和啟發,我們通常想像的風格,當我們的時髦女郎的看法。
These flappers wears their high heels in 1925.
1925年,穿著高跟鞋的新潮女子。
Cultural and historical origins of flappers in Jazz age
爵士時代時髦女郎的文化歷史淵源