nosey
英 ['nəʊzɪ]
美['nozi]
- adj. 大鼻子的;爱追问的(等于nosy)
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- I have always found her unbearably nosey.
- 我发觉他总爱管闲事真让人受不了.
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- Now is it just me, or are chemists getting increasingly nosey?
- 究竟是我还是药剂师变得越来越好管闲事了?
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- Stop being nosey. It's the bosses business.
- 不要再吵了, 这是主人家的事.
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- R: Then why did you say he is a nosey parker?
- 记者: 那为什么说他是管家婆?
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- I don't want to be nosey, but what was the big argument about?
- 我不想多管闲事, 但到底是在争论什么?
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- She is very nosey and is probably in the know.
- 她甚么事都喜欢打听,可能知道内情的.
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- Mike is a nosey chap, he always wants to be in on everything.
- 麦克是一个爱管闲事的家伙, 他老是想知道每一件事情.
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- That old lady is very nosey, so nobody likes to talk to her.
- 那个老妇人是个包打听, 因此没有人喜欢跟她说话.
《简明英汉词典》
- I've always found her unbearably nosey.
- 我发觉她总爱管闲事真让人受不了.
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- Debbie is a bit of a nosey Parker but she always knows the latest gossip.
- 戴比有点爱管闲事,但她总是知道最近的传闻.
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- I like listening to their private phone calls, in a nosey sort of way.
- 我喜欢听他们的私人电话, 有点好管闲事的意味.
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- I caught that Nosey Parker reading my diary.
- 那个好事的家伙偷看我的日记,让我给抓个正著.
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- I know you think I'm incurably nosey.
- 我知道你认为我老爱管闲事,不可救药。
柯林斯例句