Толковый словарь английского языка - vogue
Vogue
vogue
I. noun Etymology: Middle French, action of rowing, course, fashion, from ~r to sail, from Old French, from Old Italian vogare to row Date: 1571 the leading place in popularity or acceptance, 2. popular acceptation or favor ; popularity , a period of popularity, one that is in fashion at a particular time, see: fashion ~ adjective II. intransitive verb (~d; voguing or ~ing) Etymology: from Vogue, a fashion magazine Date: 1989 to strike poses in campy imitation of fashion models especially as a kind of dance, ~r noun
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n. 1 (prec. by the) the prevailing fashion. 2 popular use or currency (has had a great vogue). Phrases and idioms in vogue in fashion, generally current. vogue-word a word currently fashionable. Derivatives voguish adj. Etymology: F f. It. voga rowing, fashion f. vogare row, go well ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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