prissy
英 [ˈprɪsi]
美 [ˈprɪsi]
adj. 谨小慎微的; 大惊小怪的; 拘泥谨慎的
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.- 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。
- I grew to dislike the people from my background — they were rather uptight and prissy.
英英释义
adj
- excessively fastidious and easily disgusted
- too nice about his food to take to camp cooking
- so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow
- exaggeratedly proper
- my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts
双语例句
- 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。 - She had a prissy way of talking.
她说起话来总是一本正经的样子。 - Bought her and her little wench, prissy.
买了她和她的小女儿百里茜。 - Get that foolish prissy to pack her little duds.
让那个傻女孩百里茜把她的小衣服收拾一下。 - Now, the sight of so many buildings and people completed prissy's demoralization.
此刻,这么多的建筑物和人进一步把她迷惑住了。 - She did recall a few things and she spoke to prissy rapidly, authority in her voice.
只有几件事情她还记得,于是她用一种命令的语气急急对百利子吩咐着。 - 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。 - 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。 - Prissy began to bawl suddenly, loudly, the sound adding to scarlett's own uneasiness.
百里茜突然大声嚎叫起来,那声音使思嘉越发不安了。 - Prissy put down the child and obeyed.
百里茜放下韦德,照她的吩咐去做了。
