icky
英 ['ɪkɪ]
美['ɪki]
- adj. 讨厌的;过分甜的;粘得讨厌的
- n. 令人作呕的人
英英释义
- 1. very bad;
- "a lousy play"
- "it's a stinking world"
- 2. soft and sticky
实用场景例句
- They've even got one of those icky photos of themselves on the bedside table.
- 他们甚至在床头桌上摆了一张他们自己的煽情照片。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- She could feel something icky on her fingers.
- 她感到指尖有什么黏糊糊的恶心东西。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- What is this icky old stuff?
- 这个让人讨厌的旧玩艺儿是 什么 ?
期刊摘选
- She could feel something icky on her fingers.
- 她感到指尖有什么黏糊糊的恶心东西。
柯林斯例句
- They've even got one of those icky photos of themselves on the bedside table.
- 他们甚至在床头桌上摆了一张他们自己的煽情照片。
柯林斯例句
中文词源
icky 黏糊糊的
可能来自儿语sick,生病的,呕吐的,呕吐物。引申词义黏糊糊的。
双语例句
- 1. She could feel something icky on her fingers.
- 她感到指尖有什么黏糊糊的恶心东西。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. They've even got one of those icky photos of themselves on the bedside table.
- 他们甚至在床头桌上摆了一张他们自己的煽情照片。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. What is this icky old stuff?
- 这个让人讨厌的旧玩艺儿是 什么 ?
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英文词源
- icky (adj.)
- 1935, American English, probably from icky-boo (c. 1920) "sickly, nauseated," probably baby talk elaboration of sick. Originally a swing lover's term for more sentimental jazz music; in general use from 1938.