The area has become very trendy and a lot of artists live there.
这个地区变得很时尚,住了许多艺术家。
stylish fashionable and well-designed in an attractive way 时髦的,有格调的
She was wearing a stylish two-piece suit.
她穿着时髦的两件式套装。
The furniture looked very stylish and modern.
这些家具看上去相当时髦而现代。
cool informal fashionable – used especially when you think someone or something looks good 时髦的〔尤用于表示某人或某物看上去很好〕
Michael looked very cool in his dark jacket and sunglasses.
迈克尔穿黑西装戴墨镜看上去很酷。
a cool shirt
一件时髦的衬衫
happening [only before noun] informal a happening place is fashionable and lively 时尚的
London has always been a happening place.
伦敦一直是个时尚之地。
be in fashion v phrasephr to be fashionable at a particular time 流行
The Sixties look is back in fashion.
60年代的风格重新流行起来。
in informal fashionable at a particular time. In is not used before a noun, except in the phrases below 流行的〔不用于名词前,以下短语除外〕
Pale colours are in.
现在流行浅色。
New York was the in place to be.
纽约曾是个时髦之地。
Yoga has become the in thing to do.
练瑜伽已成了时髦之事。
Examples from the Corpus
fashionable• It is fashionable at present to suggest that the school curriculum should be relevant.• The storesellsfashionableclothes at prices you can afford.• The fleece tops for children come in fashionablecolors.• They recently opened a cafe on Manhattan's fashionableEast Side.• I've never been very fashionable. I'd rather wear what feels comfortable.• a style of painting that was fashionable in the 1930s• Rather, he was a young and fashionable man who was able to capture the spirit of the dawningera.• Kate spent her summers in CapeCod working in a fashionableresort.• He runs a very fashionablerestaurant in Sag Harbor.• The finaleshifts styles in a way now familiar and fashionable through composers such as Schnittke.• But for most women, it was fashionable to refrain from eating long before it became fashionable to be slender.• No doubt this would be consideredfashionabletoday but the thought of going out like that mortified me.• This is the latest style of hat worn by fashionable women in Milan.
a fashionable resort/area/address etc• Down Niddry Street stands the charmingconcerthall which was a fashionable resort in the eighteenth century.