nosy
nosy 英 ['nəʊzɪ] 美 [ˈnozi]
adj. 好管闲事的;爱追问的;大鼻子的
- Someone nosy has a hard time minding their own business. A nosy person pokes their nose into other people’s affairs.
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- adj. 好管闲事的;爱追问的;大鼻子的
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1. The two things I hate most: loud dogs and nosy neighbors.
我最讨厌的两个东西:狂吠的狗和爱管闲事的邻居。
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2. Here is another anonymous web surfing search engine that protects the surfer’s person identity and web activities from being compromised by nosy webmasters, corporations, and governments.
另一个匿名冲浪的搜索引擎,可保护冲浪者的身份和活动于爱管闲事的站主、企业、政府之中。
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3. Cooper attributed her longevity to good food and not being nosy: “I mind my own business and I don't eat junk food,” she said.
Cooper把她的长寿归于长期的良好饮食和宁静的环境:“我不多管闲事也不吃垃圾食品”,她说。
- nosy (adj.) also nosey, 1610s, "having a prominent nose," from nose (n.) + -y (2). Earlier in this sense was nasee (mid-14c.), from Anglo-French, from Old French nasé, ultimately from Latin nasus "nose." Sense of "inquisitive" first recorded 1882. Nosey Parker as a name for an inquisitive person is from 1907.
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