pudgy
英 ['pʌdʒɪ]
美['pʌdʒi]
- adj. 矮胖的;短而粗的
英英释义
- 1. short and fat
实用场景例句
- He put a pudgy arm around Harry's shoulder.
- 他用粗胖的胳膊搂住哈丽的肩膀。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The wizard clapped a pudgy hand to his vast forehead.
- 巫师用胖乎乎的手拍了一下宽大的前额.
期刊摘选
- Miss Pao rushed into the arms of a balding, dark, pudgy man in big glasses.
- 鲍小姐扑向一个半秃顶 、 戴大眼镜的黑胖子怀里.
汉英文学 - 围城
- Each time he straightened his pudgy knees it was apparent that they were trembling.
- 每次他伸直胖乎乎的膝盖时可以看出膝盖在哆嗦.
英汉文学
- He pointed to the baker, the pudgy Nazorine.
- 他指向面包师, 矮胖的纳佐林.
期刊摘选
- MR COEBEN , 50 ish , short pudgy, climbs carefully back through the window.
- 科本先生, 50出头, 又矮又胖, 小心的爬进窗户.
期刊摘选
- He was a massive black giant and I was a pudgy little redhead.
- 他是个大黑块头,而我是个红头发的小矮胖子.
期刊摘选
- Entering an office building, he saw a pudgy older woman step into a small room.
- 走进一座办公楼, 他看见一个矮胖的老妇人走进一个小房间.
期刊摘选
- S. study published on Monday that calculated the heart hazards of being pudgy but not obese.
- 该研究对轻度肥胖者(不包括过度肥胖者)的心脏病发病风险进行了仔细的研究.
期刊摘选
- He put a pudgy arm around Harry's shoulder.
- 他用粗胖的胳膊搂住哈丽的肩膀。
柯林斯例句
- Those ladies were brassy and busty, with pudgy fingers and painted eyes.
- 那些女人们打扮花哨,体态丰满,手指肥肥的,眼睛都涂了眼影。
柯林斯例句
中文词源
pudgy 微胖的
词源可能同pudding,布丁,香肠。即像香肠一样的,微胖的。
助记提示
podge矮胖子。
podgy矮胖的。
pudge矮胖子。
pudgy矮胖的。
podgy矮胖的。
pudge矮胖子。
pudgy矮胖的。
双语例句
- 1. Those ladies were brassy and busty, with pudgy fingers and painted eyes.
- 那些女人们打扮花哨,体态丰满,手指肥肥的,眼睛都涂了眼影。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He put a pudgy arm around Harry's shoulder.
- 他用粗胖的胳膊搂住哈丽的肩膀。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Each time he straightened his pudgy knees it was apparent that they were trembling.
- 每次他伸直胖乎乎的膝盖时可以看出膝盖在哆嗦.
来自英汉文学
- 4. Miss Pao rushed into the arms of a balding, dark, pudgy man in big glasses.
- 鲍小姐扑向一个半秃顶 、 戴大眼镜的黑胖子怀里.
来自汉英文学 - 围城
- 5. The wizard clapped a pudgy hand to his vast forehead.
- 巫师用胖乎乎的手拍了一下宽大的前额.
来自互联网
英文词源
- pudgy (adj.)
- also podgy, 1824, from colloquial pudge "anything short and thick" + -y (2). Perhaps related to pudsy "plump" (1754), possibly a diminutive of nursery word pud "hand, forepaw" (from 17c.). A connection with pudding also has been conjectured. In late 19c. often on lists of English local or dialectal words; sources also mention puddy, punchy, pluggy, pudget as relatives or variants. Related: Pudginess.