7.Cycling enjoyed a vogue at the end of the nineteenth century.
19 世纪末骑自车曾风一时。
8.a game that enjoyed a vogue in its day). See also Synonyms at method
一种于它的时代的游戏) 参见同义词 method
9.the voluptuous figure in vogue at the time of Rubens); the term often suggests enthusiastic but short-lived acceptance (
鲁本斯时代时髦的肉感身材); 这个词通常暗含有狂热但为时很短的接受(
10.But on the back of his smooth smoking, which paid $3,000 a day, he appeared in Cosmopolitan, GQ and Vogue and was the centrefold in Playgirl magazine.
11.Vogue amounts to a person can be some had not seen T typhoon cloud, star go beautiful to shed the koradji that shows state power to Xin Jichao early.
时尚达人可都是些还没看T台风云、明星走秀就早早对新季潮指点江山的巫师。
12.A beauty, in silence but touch your heart faintly, vogue and elegance between limpidness of glass and brightness of metal, finally become an indispensable part of unvarying beauty.
13.In certain historical period, the monarchism has indubitable legitimacy, when it is in vogue, a monarch's origin pedigree is even an important standard of judging its legitimacy too;
14.Cereal song company introduces, whole world of unfulfilment of vogue of of short duration of this one system is general, can use in 27 countries such as the United States or area only.