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    fussy查询结果如下:

    音标:['fʌsi]
    比较级:fussier 最高级:fussiest
    基本释义/说明:adj.过分装饰的;谨慎的;挑剔的;唠叨的,抱怨的
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    a.
    ①易于激动的;唠唠叨叨的;
    It`s not restful to be in the company of a fussy person.
    跟一个易于激动的人在一起不得安宁.
    ②爱挑剔的;
    be too fussy about one`s clothes
    过于挑剔衣服.
    A sick person is likely to be fussy about his food.
    一个病人容易挑剔(他的)食物.
    ③(指衣服,文体等)装饰过分的;小题大作的;咬文嚼字的
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 大惊小怪的;难以取悦的;挑剔的[(+about)][+wh-]2. (服饰等)过分装饰的,过于讲究的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. she’s very fussy about the wine she drinks’

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    -fussy的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    fussy的形容词最高级级形式
    “Sandwiches and finger foods are the ultimate street party foods and a good old tray bake will impress even the fussiest eaters!”
    “Cute christmas tree shapes that will please even the fussiest of party guests.”
    “Now you can have for the first time, a mobile bedroom or ’Travelpod’ to make even the fussiest festivalgoer feel at home.”
    fussy的形容词比较级形式
    “Although bifolds are typically sold in kits where the doors are already hinged together, they’re a little fussier than sliders or twins.”
    “David, who has been married to wife Dawn for 42 years, admits his tastes became a tad fussier after he suffered two heart attacks 10 years ago.”
    “By contrast, those with fussier or more unpredictable infants expressed more aggravation.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state of being fussy.
    “Pletnev seems eager to convince us that these are very important works, and so everything is inflected, almost to the point of fussiness.”
    “So I decided against fussiness, and went for an almost folkish skirt to mid calf, strappy heeled sandals and a lacy bodice-style top.”
    “He is a fantastically meticulous actor but if he isn’t reined in this detail becomes fussiness.”
    One who fusses; a fussy person.
    “Her approach to life is direct and she can also be pessimistic, critical and something of a fusser.”
    “If the iguana is a fusser, wrap him in a large towel and, placing the bundled iguana on the counter in your lap when seated, extract one limb at a time and clip the claws.”
    “In my ingrown heart I hate him so there is no danger for me, tho’ I’ve heard that he’s a perfect fusser with the women.”
    (informal) A person who makes a fuss, particularly about trivial things.
    “Mine is a fusspot round the house and is obsessed with things being ironed correctly!”
    “The power to discriminate makes Virgo the sign of the food fusspot, the nutritionist and the restaurant critic.”
    “As the chairman of the National Radiological Protection Board, he is in a sense a professional fusspot, paid to be wary.”
    One who complains or fusses a great deal, especially about unimportant matters; a fusspot.
    “Croce struck him as a fussbudget and intruded into what Coskey considered his domain.”
    “Can you imagine that dainty, fussbudget of a milquetoast Astaire as a sailor?”
    “The fussbudget character C3PO, from the Star Wars movies, is a perfect example.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To be very worried or excited about something, often too much. || (intransitive) To fiddle; fidget; wiggle, or adjust || (baby) To cry or be ill-humoured. || (over) To show affection for, especially animals. || (transitive) To pet.
    “I think by this time, the Duke will have found out that he need not fuss himself about my accommodation.”
    “If she wants to fuss about her food, that’s fine by me.”
    “I guess this is clean enough that Mrs. Bowley won’t fuss me on Monday.”
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