nosy (比較級 nosier 或 more nosy,最高級 nosiest 或 most nosy)
- 好打听的,八卦的,爱管闲事的
They built tall fences, yet the nosy neighbors always seemed to know everything about them.- 他们建了高高的篱笆,但是好八卦的邻居们似乎总是知道关于他们的各种事情。
- 鼻子大的;鼻子长的
1962, Paul Engle, Golden Child,頁號 25:"Look at you, a handsome man of thirty, with thick brown hair and a nosy nose and enormous feet and hands that can drive a team of horses or a yoke of oxen or," she hesitated in a brief shyness, and then went on, "a loving wife."- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
1971, William Cooper, You want the right frame of reference,頁號 22:She had the same sort of handsome, square-cut features as Timothy, with the difference that her nose was small and short — it was obvious that Timothy got his thick dark hair, his brown eyes and his nosy nose from his father, that vigorous impresario who had died suddenly of a a heart-attack, his first, two years before the War began.- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
1982, Art Journal - Volumes 42-43,頁號 322:The problem is particularly acute in caricature when a variety of divergent features is forced into a precarious union, when a "nosy" nose is trying to get along with a hesitant mouth and vigilant eyebrows.- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
2005, R. G. Crouch, The Coat: The Origin and Times of Doggett's Famous Wager,頁號 99:Nosy in his looks by the large hooked proboscis, which dominated his face, as well as by character, Ebenezer wanted, perhaps even needed, to know everyone's business.- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
nosy (複數 nosies)
- (英國,俚語) 好奇地看一眼
I might wander down to the construction site for a nosy at what they're building.- 我可能待会晃到那片工地瞄一眼他们在起啥东西。
nosy (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 nosies,現在分詞 nosying,一般過去時及過去分詞 nosied)
- (非正式,带into) 偷窥;打探
My brother always nosies into my diary.- 我哥哥老是偷看我的日记。
- Noys, Sony, Yons, noys, sony, syno, syon
- 國際音標(幫助):/ˈnɔsɘ/
- 韻部:-ɔsɘ
- 斷字:no‧sy
nosy m 無生
- nos 的主格/賓格/呼格複數