English to Indonesian Dictionary vogue

vogue

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verb
I ‘ vogued ’ down the street and at parties with my friends.
dance to music in such a way as to imitate the characteristic poses struck by a model on a catwalk.
noun
the vogue is to make realistic films
the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time.
adjective
“citizenship” was to be the government's vogue word
popular; fashionable.
translation of 'vogue'
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The 18th century experienced a 'vogue' for ‘sympathy’ or fellow-feeling, explored by Scottish Enlightenment thinkers such as David Hume and Adam Smith.
The current 'vogue' for silent film screenings accompanied by live music is truly international.
This system, in 'vogue' during the colonial era, enabled the colonial powers to carve out their own commercial spheres of influence in the countries within their imperial domain.
In the late '80s, the miniskirt became very stylish, and nowadays, clothes that expose the shoulders, the back and sometimes the belly are in 'vogue' .
But what is the real impact on the home front of our obsession with fashionable and 'vogue' trends?
His brilliant, fluid landscape sketches in oils and watercolour were inspirational and he helped create a 'vogue' for ‘troubadour’ subjects.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, there was a 'vogue' for the building of follies on the estates of landowners.
The Hyacinth enjoyed a 'vogue' in the 18th and early 19th centuries, grown not only indoors and out but used as ornaments for women's fashions and even as a pharmaceutical.
Mostly, the ‘girl crush’ seems to be a 'vogue' phrase for something that has been around for a long time: a fawning but nonsexual interest one woman has in another.
Trips to India seem to be in 'vogue' with people I know.
City living is back in 'vogue' .
A clerk announces that Candide will not be given a proper burial if he doesn't accept the religious practices in 'vogue' at the time.
Indian art definitely seems to be in 'vogue' .
The 'vogue' notion at that time had been, of course, one of American decline, as popularized by Kennedy.
Who better to appreciate one outrageous ride that lets you adventure all day and 'vogue' all night, with barely a car wash in between?
After his sojourn at Versailles, he brought with him a 'vogue' for French and Continental cuisine.
The military coup may be a thing of the past, but the popular coup is in 'vogue' .
Colleagues in the fields of literature and film will likewise draw our attention to the 'vogue' for sequels and prequels based on works written by others long after the involvement of the original author.
Preservation of old growth forest wasn't in 'vogue' at the time, according to Graham.
In fact, a lot of American things are still in 'vogue' .
Dance films were in 'vogue' in the 1980s.
Of course, we also got lucky because what we do is in 'vogue' at the moment.
The latest fashion is to team cardamom up with chocolate, so it's a 'vogue' ingredient for France's top chocolatiers.
The popularity of the stage ballet intensified a 'vogue' for social dancing and for the staging of private divertissements in the homes of the nobility and the bourgeoisie.
In each case any similar activity was subtly redefined to reinforce the apparent rise of the 'vogue' phenomenon.
There was a brief 'vogue' for black brick in the 60s, and all the buildings looked just like this.
During the 1890s there was a 'vogue' for things Spanish that encompassed everything from music and dancing to flamenco dresses.
Masculine desperation is rapidly evolving into the 'vogue' cinematic theme of the new millennium.
Trends in gardening come and go, but individuality and aesthetics will always be in 'vogue' .
Commercial property is also back in 'vogue' with UK fund managers.
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