in vogue造句

Overconsuming has been in vogue nowadays.

Why is house flipping back in vogue?

Shoes like these are in vogue just now.

As the recession deepens, Barbie's conservative values are also back in vogue.

To green architects the Buildings now in vogue are a negative example.

At the moment, you are in favour, but, believe me, when you are no longer in vogue, I will be.

Disco, a totally new form of music was introduced to China and was in vogue at this time.

The small red chamber colorful past was at that movie, the phonograph and early jazz the age which just was in vogue in the world is born.

For many years, basic annuities were an afterthought: They were briefly in vogue after the tech bust, but as stocks heated up mid-decade, their popularity receded.

This writing researched on four aspects: The first is the situation of local drama being in vogue in Capital and Capital people falling over themselves for theatergoing, thus promoted drama's developing and prosperity;

Now, greenery is in vogue.

Jogging is in vogue throughout the world.

Writing which is in vogue often has an electric immediacy.

Learning Chinese and writing Chinese characters are in vogue at the Asian Games Village.

Whether or not he meant it to be, white hats for men were soon in vogue in Paris.

And it's just not in vogue to be blue, associate psychology professor Dr. Todd Kashdan says, "in our society being unhappy is not socially acceptable."

Researchers attribute this trend to both fashion - fitted kitchens are no longer in vogue - and the amount of cumbersomely boxed chilled meals we consume.

But for the younger generation, "power breakfasts" are in vogue, with Mexico City executives meeting over a pre-work plate of scrambled eggs and getting to the office, sober, by mid-morning.

Short skirts are no longer in vogue in Britain.

The boom over, calamity is in vogue once more and to many the end seems nigh.

Letters sent from the North Pole or remote whaling stations are particularly in vogue at the moment.

This was not how most psychologists were thinking about development at the time, when the eight-stage model of the psychologist Erik Erikson was in vogue.

in vogue造句

Black is in vogue again.

That was the time when "leisurely conversations" were in vogue.

Witness testimony must be witness is in court testifies, but, in the civil trial practice the written testimony is in vogue, affects the case quality.

Accordingly, Taoism of the Tang Dynasty develops to its full degree, therefore the social custom of seeking Tao and Immortality and pursuing longevity is in vogue for a long time.

A girl leisure shoe, new style in vogue, the gold color sunlight loves dearly.

The authors of the EJB specification used the tools that were in vogue at the time: inheritance, interfaces, and design patterns.

It advocated storing music in the cloud long before the idea, let alone the term, was in vogue.

AMERICAN history is in vogue, if not well understood.

In the late 1930s, cowboy movies were in vogue-we'd pay 25 cents to go to the local theater to see the latest adventure of Hopalong Cassidy.

are short stories in vogue today?