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help me to understand
hi,please tell me what is the meaning of"with an air of decided fashion"?
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232750 |
Re: help me to understand
Hi Sara,
in that phrase, “an air” means “a sense” or “a feeling”, and “decided” means “unquestionable” or “definite”.
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Re:Re: help me to understand
Thank you dear Chris. I read that sentense in Pride&prejudice. it was about the sister's of Mr Bingly. you mean that the sentense is telling they were so dandy?or means :they were so confident?
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232776 |
Re: help me to understand
Hi Sara,
in my view, for “Pride and Prejudice”, a book of the early 19th century, the sentence “His sisters were fine women, with an air of decided fashion.” describes Mr. Bingley’s sisters as being attractive and dressing fashionably.
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Re:Re: help me to understand
Thank you.it was so much useful
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