raffish 音标拼音: [r'æfɪʃ]
a . 名誉不好的,无赖的,卑鄙的,艳俗的
名誉不好的,无赖的,卑鄙的,艳俗的
raffish adj 1 :
marked by up -
to -
dateness in dress and manners ; "
a dapper young man "; "
a jaunty red hat " [
synonym : {
dapper }, {
dashing },
{
jaunty }, {
natty }, {
raffish }, {
rakish }, {
spiffy },
{
snappy }, {
spruce }]
2 :
marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness ;
"
a cocktail party given by some ...
raffish bachelors "-
Crary Moore [
synonym : {
devil -
may -
care }, {
raffish }, {
rakish }]
Raffish \
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a .
Resembling ,
or having the character of ,
raff ,
or a raff ;
worthless ;
low .
[
1913 Webster ]
A sad ,
raffish ,
disreputable character . --
Thackeray .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Mildly disreputable or nonconformist ;
unconventional .
[
PJC ]
Tales of his [
Ted Kennedy '
s ]
drinking and raffish behavior have become part of his public persona ,
often lumped under a vaster damnation known as "
the character issue ".
. . .
He appears to compartmentalize his off -
duty conduct and his Senate responsibilities ;
during dozens of interviews for this article ,
with friends and foes ,
not one could cite an instance in which drinking appeared to impair him professionally .
His adversaries grumble about it anyway ;
friends portray it as relatively harmless and charming .
Orrin Hatch ,
the conservative Utah Republican who is also a Mormon ,
tells this story with what he describes as "
a tremendous brotherly affection ."
Two days before the Senate adjourned in October 1988 ,
Hatch took a call from Frank Madsen ,
a former aide who had moved to Boston to supervise 200 young Mormon missionaries .
Would Hatch come speak to them ?
Would he bring Kennedy ?
Would he ask Kennedy to reserve Faneuil Hall for the event ?
With some misgivings ,
Hatch agreed to try .
Shortly before midnight ,
he found Kennedy and Chris Dodd in the Capitol .
Neither was feeling any pain .
"
Ted ,
I '
ve got a favor to ask ."
Kennedy wrapped an arm around Hatch . "
Done !"
Hatch held up a restraining hand . "
No ,
hear me out .
You remember my aide ,
Frank Madsen -- "
"
Great fellow !
Great fellow !"
"
He '
s now in Boston -- "
"
My home town !
My home town !"
Hatch eventually made his request .
Kennedy assented .
Hatch returned to his office ,
typed out the agreement and sent it to Kennedy '
s office .
The next day ,
Hatch spied Kennedy reading the memo . "
Orrin ,"
Kennedy called in mock horror , "
what else did I agree to ?"
Three months later ,
in January 1989 ,
Hatch and Kennedy stood elbow -
to -
elbow in Faneuil Hall ,
addressing the Mormon missionaries . --
Rick Atkinson ,
Washington Post ,
Sept .
29 ,
1990 [
PJC ]
3 .
Dissolute ;
rakish .
[
PJC ]
Of all such places ,
Santa Fe may well be the least raffish .
At least in the off -
season ,
it '
s a town that goes to bed early ,
showing all the prudent reserve of a city of bankers and claims adjusters .
In the historic center ,
a visitor searches in vain for tawdry traces of the hard -
drinking ,
wild -
womanizing ,
heavy -
gambling cowboy town this once must have been . --
Brad Leithauser ("
Santa Fe ",
in New York Times Magazine /
May 13 ,
2001 ).
[
PJC ]
Over the years ,
it [
Macau ]
has maintained a downright raffish atmosphere ,
complete with warring gangsters . --
Yvette Ziols .
[
PJC ]
4 .
Vulgarly gaudy ;
cheap and tawdry ;
as ,
a tendency toward gaudy jewelry ,
bright colors and generally raffish dress .
[
PJC ]
A lonely orphan ,
Lilli ,
lands a job with a raffish and run -
down carnival .
The wide -
eyed and innocent orphan is mesmerized by its gritty ,
tawdry glamour .
--
Anonymous review of the play Carnival (
http ://
www .
kt -
online .
org /
plays /
02 -
carnival -
frame .
html )
[
PJC ]
4 .
Appealing to or frequented by dissolute or disreputable people ;
as ,
a raffish night club .
[
PJC ]
21 Moby Thesaurus words for "
raffish ":
boorish ,
carlish ,
churlish ,
cloddish ,
clownish ,
devil -
may -
care ,
fast ,
gay ,
hooliganish ,
loobyish ,
loutish ,
lubberly ,
lumpish ,
rakehell ,
rakish ,
roughneck ,
rowdy ,
rowdyish ,
ruffianly ,
sporty ,
yokelish
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