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1 vogue
nounMode, diebe in/come into vogue — in Mode sein/kommen
go out of vogue — aus der Mode kommen
* * *[vəuɡ](a fashion: Short hair is the vogue.) die Mode- academic.ru/116948/in_vogue">in vogue* * *[vəʊg, AM voʊg]n Mode f▪ to be in \vogue/out of \vogue in Mode [o en vogue] /aus der Mode seinto be back in \vogue wieder Mode seinto become the \vogue Mode werdento have [a] considerable \vogue sich akk beachtlicher Beliebtheit erfreuen* * *[vəʊg]nMode fto be the vogue or in vogue — (in) Mode or en vogue sein
to come into vogue (clothes) — in Mode kommen, modern werden; (writers) populär werden, in Mode kommen
to go out of vogue (clothes) — aus der Mode kommen, unmodern werden; (writers)
to enjoy a great vogue with — sehr beliebt sein unter (+dat), große Mode sein unter (+dat)
* * *vogue [vəʊɡ] s1. allg (herrschende) Mode:all the vogue die große Mode, der letzte Schrei;be in vogue (in) Mode sein;be no longer in vogue nicht mehr modern sein;come into vogue in Mode kommen;go out of vogue außer Mode kommen2. Beliebtheit f:be in full vogue sich großer Beliebtheit erfreuen, sehr im Schwange sein;enjoy a vogue (gerade) sehr populär sein;have a short-lived vogue sich einer kurzen Beliebtheit erfreuen* * *nounMode, diebe in/come into vogue — in Mode sein/kommen
* * *n.Mode -n f.
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