fad

英[fæd] 美[fæd]
  • n. 时尚;一时流行的狂热
faddy faddism
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星级词汇:
  • faddish adj.流行一时的;时尚的
    n. (名词)
    1. 一时的风尚
    2. 一时的流行
    3. 短暂的狂热
    4. 一时的爱好
    5. 一时的怪念头
    6. 热门
    7. 赶时髦
    8. 怪癖
    9. 嗜好
    abbr. (缩略词)
    1. =flavin adenine dinucleotide 黄素腺嘌呤二核甘酸

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal;

    "he always follows the latest fads"
    "it was all the rage that season"

1. Hamnett does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad.
哈姆内特认为对环境的关注不是一时心血来潮。

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2. The question can't be lightly dismissed as a fad or a dream.
不可轻率地认为这个问题是一个怪念头或空想而不予考虑.

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3. His interest in photography is only a passing fad.
他对摄影的兴趣只是一时的爱好罢了.

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4. Collecting stamps is a good fad.
集邮是一种好的业余消遣.

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5. One is the flavin adenine dinucleotide ( FAD ), and the second is methenyltetrahydropteroylployglutamate ( MTHF ).
大肠杆菌photolyase含有两个辅基,分别为黄素腺嘌呤二核苷酸 ( FAD ) 和次甲基四氢叶酸 ( MTHF ).

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Direct investment can become a fad just like any other activity of an economic, social, or cultural character.
      就象经济,社会或文化性质的任何其他活动一样,直接投资也可成为一种一朝风行的时尚。
    2. This can lead to thriftiness to the point of denying yourself pleasure, or embracing some health fad to ward of disease.
      也许这会导致你节俭到否定自我愉快感或拥抱某个健康时尚来避开疾病。