单词 | fussy |
释义 | fussy (fʌsi ) Word forms: fussier , fussiest 1. adjective Someone who is fussy is very concerned with unimportant details and is difficult to please. [disapproval] She is not fussy about her food. [+ about] Her aunt was small, with a rather fussy manner. Synonyms: particular, difficult, exacting, discriminating fussily graded adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] She adjusted her coloured head scarf fussily. He was once described as a fussily accurate test pilot. fussiness uncountable noun There's a lack of fussiness about the way he works. 2. adjective If you describe things such as clothes and furniture as fussy, you are criticizing them because they are too elaborate or detailed. [disapproval] We are not very keen on floral patterns and fussy designs. Synonyms: overelaborate, busy, cluttered, rococo fussily graded adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed] ...the fussily ornate Jubilee Room at the House of Commons. Translations: Chinese: 爱挑剔的 Japanese: 騒ぎたてる |
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