icky
icky 英 [ˈɪki] 美 [ˈɪki]
adj. 讨厌的;过分甜的;粘得讨厌的 n. 令人作呕的人
- Something that's icky is disgusting and gummy or sticky. When you walk around a busy city all day, you're bound to end up with something icky stuck to the bottom of your shoe.
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- adj. 讨厌的;过分甜的;粘得讨厌的
- n. 令人作呕的人
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1. "If it's icky, don't touch it," says Nemeroff.
她说,“如果这事情很讨厌,就不要去碰它。”
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2. Cheap shoes, much like icky fabric, look obvious.
便宜的鞋子,像讨厌的布料一样,让人一目了然。
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3. Well, it all sounds kinda icky to you right now, but to adults, it feels really good.
那么,对现在的你来说,这都听起来有些恶心的,但是,对成年人来说,这感觉非常好。
- icky (adj.) 1935, American English, probably from icky-boo (c. 1920) "sickly, nauseated," which probably is a baby talk elaboration of sick (adj.). Originally a swing lover's term for more sentimental jazz music; in general use, "sticky and repulsive," from 1938. Also a noun, "person with conventional taste in jazz," 1937.
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