2aware of the newest ideas and styles and therefore considered very fashionable 赶时髦的,前卫的
The band has developed an edgy new image.
该乐队换上了前卫的新形象。
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edgy• I've not been sleeping well since the house was ransacked, and it's made me very edgy.• The spottedmare started to eat her hay, but Gary's mare went on walking round, very edgy.• And if it was pre-theatre the diners would be all edgy and watching their watches.• Residents are still edgy over a series of student killings last summer.• But just as the other woman was bony and edgy, this one was well padded.• As I looked around me I noticed that some of the regular worshippers appeared edgy too.• Obsessional, edgy, uncomfortable to be with.• His edgyvocaldeliveries and frowns are more than offset by the way his face never stops telling us he cares.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, feel, seem, sound顯得煩躁;煩躁不安;感到緊張;好像煩躁;聽起來煩躁▸➤become, get開始煩躁◇He began to get very edgy.他開始變得非常煩躁。➤make sb使某人煩躁◇She made Jeff edgy with her constant demands.她接連不斷的要求使傑夫很煩躁。ADVERB➤all, very極為/非常煩躁◇She was all edgy that evening.那天晚上她坐立不安。➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些煩躁◇She had been a little edgy all day.她一整天都有點兒焦躁。PREPOSITION➤about為⋯而焦慮◇Hester seemed edgy about something.赫斯特似乎為了什麼事焦躁不安。➤with對⋯感到煩躁◇He was rather edgy with her.他對她很不耐煩。