fussy
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Someone who is fussy is very concerned with unimportant details and is difficult to please. 愛(ài)挑剔的[表不滿(mǎn)]
She is not fussy about her food. 她不挑食。
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fussy /?f?s?/ (fussier,fussiest)
劍橋詞典
fussy adjective (NOT EASILY SATISFIED)
not easily satisfied , or having very high standards about particular things過(guò)分挑剔的;難以滿(mǎn)足的
All my children were fussy eaters. 我所有的孩子都挑食。
He's so fussy about the house - everything has to be absolutely perfect . 他對(duì)房子太挑剔了——所有東西都必須絕對(duì)完美。
"Why am I still single ?" "You're too fussy - that's your problem !" “我怎么還是單身?”“你太挑剔了―這就是你的問(wèn)題!”
fussy adjective (DECORATED TOO MUCH)
having too much decoration and too many small details , in a way that is not stylish
過(guò)分裝飾的,過(guò)于繁瑣的
They've got those curtains that tie up with big bows - they're a little bit fussy for my taste . 他們那些窗簾都打著大蝴蝶結(jié)——在我看來(lái)裝飾得有點(diǎn)花哨。
fussy adjective (BABY)
USA fussy baby is unhappy or difficult to please .
(嬰孩)難以取悅的,難纏的
It seems that the baby is always fussy at dinnertime. 那個(gè)小孩好像在吃晚飯時(shí)總是很難纏。