hipsters英 [ˈhɪpstəz] 美 [ˈhɪpstərz]
n.裤腰低到臀部的裤子( hipster的名词复数 );消息灵通人士;
英英释义
hipsters[ 'hipstəz ]
- n.a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s; advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and soft drugs; favored acid rock and progressive rock music
同义词:flower peoplehippies
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Now the buses are full of hipsters, indie rock bands, and budget travelers.
现在,中国村巴士上大都是那些赶时髦的人,独立摇滚乐队,或是旅游者。
权威例句
'Hipsters'Late-modern hipsters: New tendencies in popular cultureHipsters on Our High Streets: Consuming the Gentrification FrontierINDIES, HIPSTERS Y GAFAPASTAS. CRONICA DE UNA DOMINACIONCULTURALSizzler has a food truck. Sorry, HipstersHipsters and jipitecas: Literary Countercultures on Both Sides of the BorderRace, Sex, and Nerds: From Black Geeks to Asian American HipstersCovert distinction: how hipsters practice food-based resistance strategies in the production of identityThe birth of the beat generation : visionaries, rebels, and hipsters, 1944-1960THE SEARCH FOR AUTHENTICITY: HOW HIPSTERS TRANSFORMED FROM A LOCAL SUBCULTURE TO A GLOBAL CONSUMPTION COLLECTIVE