prim
英 [prɪm]
美[prɪm]
- adj. 拘谨的;整洁的;呆板的
- vt. 使显得一本正经;把…打扮得整整齐齐
- vi. 显得一本正经
- n. (Prim)人名;(法、德、匈、捷、瑞典、西、葡)普里姆
英英释意
- 1. assume a prim appearance;
- "They mince and prim"
- 2. contract one's lips;
- "She primmed her lips after every bite of food"
- 3. dress primly
双语例句
- 1. We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper.
- 我们倾向于把维多利亚时代的人想象得非常古板、中规中矩。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. On her blonde wavy hair, the white hat looked nicely prim.
- 这顶白色的帽子戴在她金色的卷发上显得非常雅致。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. You can't tell her that joke—she's much too prim and proper .
- 你可别跟她讲那个笑话,她这个人古板正经得要命。
来自《权威词典》
- 4. She's too prim to enjoy rude jokes!
- 她太古板,不喜欢听粗野的笑话!
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. It was a strange conjunction — the prim serious young Queen and the elderly, cynical Whig.
- 那是奇特的组合——古板严肃的年轻女王和上了年纪 、 玩世不恭的维新党成员相组合.
来自《简明英汉词典》