fuddy-duddy
美 [?f?di?d?di]
英 ['f?di.d?di] 
- n.守舊的人;老頑固;老古董;老古板
- adj.保守的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)守舊的老古板;愛嘮叨的人;古板人
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):fuddy-duddies 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 守舊的人;老頑固;老古董;老古板a person who has old-fashioned ideas or habits |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Her boss is such a fuddy-duddy , he won't allow her to chew gum or smoke cigarettes on the job.
她的老板古板得要命,不準(zhǔn)她在工作時嚼口香糖或抽煙。
Her boss is such a fuddy-duddy. He won't allow her to chew gum on the job.
她的老板古板的要命。不準(zhǔn)她在工作室吃口香糖。
Tony Blair* and Gordon Brown* talked excitedly about "transforming" Whitehall* and its fuddy-duddy ways.
托尼·布萊爾和戈登·布朗總是激動地向人們談?wù)?/c>正在改變的英國政府和它先前種種的傳統(tǒng)老路。
The latter regards her hardworking, dowdy sister as a pitiful fuddy-duddy who has forgotten the meaning of romance.
而后者把她的這個苦干的過時的姐妹視為一個可憐的忘掉浪漫的意義的老古董。
Professor Jones is an old fuddy-duddy.
瓊斯教授是一個老古董。
You may be single, widowed, divorced, 1 or even a married woman with a fuddy-duddy hubby who doesn't like to travel.
你可能是單身、喪夫、離婚,甚或嫁了一位不喜歡旅游的老古板丈夫。