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prissy

英 [ˈprɪsi]

美 [ˈprɪsi]

adj.  谨小慎微的; 大惊小怪的; 拘泥谨慎的

GRE

BNC.37177 / COCA.24749

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 谨小慎微的;大惊小怪的;拘泥谨慎的
      too careful to always behave correctly and appearing easily shocked by rude behaviour, etc.

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 大惊小怪的;一本正经的;谨小慎微的
        If you say that someone isprissy, you are critical of them because they are very easily shocked by anything rude or bad.
        1. I grew to dislike the people from my background — they were rather uptight and prissy.
          我变得讨厌和我有着同样出身背景的人——他们太保守、太一本正经了。

      英英释义

      adj

      双语例句

      • Prissy rolled her eyes as she looked about her.
        百里茜转动着两只眼睛向四下里看了看。
      • Bought her and her little wench, prissy.
        买了她和她的小女儿百里茜。
      • I'll take prissy too.
        我想把百里茜也带去。
      • PRISSY: I'm packing, Miss Scarlett.
        碧西:收拾东西,思嘉小姐。
      • So Scarlett sent prissy down to warm up the breakfast hominy and feed him.
        这样思嘉只好打发百里茜下楼去热点玉米粥喂他。
      • Mr Brown is an interesting man; introspective and with perhaps a touch of prissy self-importance.
        布朗先生是一位有趣的人;他时而会反省自己,而且可能带有些许的自负。
      • PRISSY: Oh, Miss Scarlett, he's dead!
        碧西:噢,思嘉小姐,马死了。
      • If she thought of these things, she'd begin to scream and bawl like prissy.
        要是她还一心去想那些事情,她就会像百里茜那样嚎叫起来了。
      • Virtue, until its very recent revival, has sounded old-fashioned or even prissy to our modern ears.
        美德,直到最近的复兴运动之前,一直都显得老旧,甚至在当代人耳里变得拘谨又烦人。
      • I'll tell prissy to get an extra plate.
        我去多弄一个盘子。