fuddy-duddy

fuddy-duddy

美 [ˈfʌdiˌdʌdi]  英 ['fʌdi.dʌdi]

  • n.守旧的人;老顽固;老古董;老古板
  • adj.保守的
  • 网络守旧的老古板;爱唠叨的人;古板人

词形变化

复数:fuddy-duddies  

同义词

英汉双解

n.
1.
守旧的人;老顽固;老古董;老古板a person who has old-fashioned ideas or habits

英汉解释

n.
1.
老派[守旧]的人;老古董
2.
爱唠叨的人;吹毛求疵的人
adj.
1.
保守的,古板的,老派的

英英解释

n.

例句

Her boss is such a fuddy-duddy , he won't allow her to chew gum or smoke cigarettes on the job.

老板古板要命不准工作口香糖抽烟

Her boss is such a fuddy-duddy. He won't allow her to chew gum on the job.

老板古板要命不准工作口香糖

Tony Blair* and Gordon Brown* talked excitedly about "transforming" Whitehall* and its fuddy-duddy ways.

托尼·布莱尔戈登·布朗总是激动地人们谈论正在改变英国政府先前种种传统老路

The latter regards her hardworking, dowdy sister as a pitiful fuddy-duddy who has forgotten the meaning of romance.

后者这个苦干过时姐妹视为一个可怜忘掉浪漫意义老古董

Professor Jones is an old fuddy-duddy.

琼斯教授一个老古董

You may be single, widowed, divorced, 1 or even a married woman with a fuddy-duddy hubby who doesn't like to travel.

可能单身丧夫离婚甚或一位喜欢旅游古板丈夫