priggish
过去式:
动词过去式: prigged
更多词形:
形容词: priggish | 副词: priggishly | 名词: priggery | 动词过去式: prigged | 动词过去分词: prigged | 动词现在分词: prigging | 动词第三人称单数: prigs |
单词例句:
Afandi says: "Right, you not see it priggish, actually it wants to mix only.
阿凡提说:“没错,你莫看它一本正经,其实它只想混。
2.He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.
他们责骂他是一个沾沾自喜、装腔作势的人。
Marked by or exhibiting the characteristics of a prude;priggish.
过分拘谨带有或显示出一个过分拘谨的人的特征的;古板的
She was wondering if she were not a cold, hard, priggish girl
她只是在琢磨,她是不是一个冷酷的、硬心肠的、自命不凡的女孩子。
And the Mountain called the Squirrel 'Little Prig .
倘若我不能将森林背负,你也无法将坚果打破。
Braun is priggish explain: "That is water.
布朗一本正经解释道:“那是水。”
There was a tiny, priggish, warning voice in my ears which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back
我耳边响起一种微弱的,一本正经的,象科林斯的声音,警告我最好不要去。
an impractical old scholar; a priggish pedant
酸秀才
Indeed swearing has thrived at work: a recent survey showed that 76 per cent of UK office workers sometimes swore while a similar study in the more priggish US showed that 44 per cent were cussers.
事实上,粗口在工作中普遍起来。近来一项调查结果显示,英国76%的员工有时讲粗口。在更加自负的美国,一项类似研究显示,44%的员工骂脏话。