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词典释义:
preachy
时间: 2024-03-13 19:06:09
英 [ˈpriːtʃi]
美 [ˈpritʃi]

adj. 乐于讲道的;喜欢说教的;爱教训人的

双语例句
  • Tim Love says: "Imagine a restaurant full of preachy vegetarians."

    蒂姆·拉夫说:“想象一下,一个餐厅满是劝人吃素的素食者。”

  • They are not pushy or preachy, but scepticism flavours nearly everything they do.

    他们不会为灌输什么而宣讲不休,贯穿始终的是怀疑精神。

  • I know this sounds preachy, but really, this kind of reminder is necessary in times like these.

    我知道这听起来有点唠叨,但说真的,现在这种时刻,这种提醒很有必要。

  • That sounds preachy, so let’s move beyond that: ask yourself how much is enough, how much do you need in order to be satisfied?

    这听起来很教条,那么让我们超越这个层面:扪心自问多少才算足够,多少才能让你满足?

  • A short section on how the law plays into these activities may seem a bit preachy to some, and they should feel free to skip it.

    有一小部分关于法律如何进入这些活动的内容对有些人看起来可能有些罗嗦,他们可以忽略过去。

释义
adj.

informal having or revealing a tendency to give moral advice in a tedious or self-righteous way

〈非正式〉 乐于讲道的;喜欢说教的;爱教训人的

  • his patriotic pictures had a preachy tone.

    他的爱国主义图片有说教的味道。

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