cheesy

英 ['tʃiːzɪ] 美['tʃizi]
  • adj. 干酪质的;下等的;漂亮的

畅通词汇

词态变化


比较级: cheesier;最高级: cheesiest;

中文词源


cheesy 拙劣可笑的

来自cheese的俚语义,笨蛋,傻瓜等。

英文词源


cheesy (adj.)
"cheese-like," late 14c., from cheese (n.1) + -y (2). Meaning "cheap, inferior" is attested from 1896, perhaps originally U.S. student slang, along with cheese (n.) "an ignorant, stupid person." In late 19c. British slang, cheesy was "fine, showy" (1858), probably from cheese (n.2) and some suggest the modern derogatory use is an "ironic reversal" of this. The word was in common use in medical writing in the late 19c. to describe morbid substances found in tubers, decaying flesh, etc.

双语例句


1. The sauce was too runny and not cheesy enough.
酱汁太稀,奶酪味不足。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Politicians persist in imagining that "the people" warm to their cheesy slogans.
政客们还在想象着“人民”对他们的空洞口号会越来越感兴趣呢。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The King's Road was getting increasingly cheesy.
国王路越来越俗气了。

来自柯林斯例句

4. an incredibly cheesy love song
一首极其庸俗的情歌

来自《权威词典》

5. Do you think it's cheesy to get him lingerie?
你觉得为他买性感内衣会不会太土?

来自电影对白