squeamish
squeamish 英 ['skwiːmɪʃ] 美 ['skwimɪʃ]
adj. 易呕吐的;易生气的;神经质的;过于拘谨的;洁癖的
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- adj. 易呕吐的;易生气的;神经质的;过于拘谨的;洁癖的
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1. When I became a teenager I got very squeamish, and that interest totally disappeared.
当我进入青少年时期,我变得非常神经质,而且这些兴趣完全消失了。
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2. I bake them in the oven until they are crisp and then toss them in a wok with chilli and ginger as in my experience customers tend to be squeamish about anything that is soft and squidgy.
我在烤炉里烘焙它们直到它们变的酥脆可口,然后再把它们扔到一口锅里,放上辣椒和生姜,因为据我的经验观察,顾客一般对一些柔软而潮湿的东西感到恶心。
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3. I also liked it when after I sent you my first novel – Life or Death, and you said you were a bit “squeamish” that is a common reply to my novel.
在我把我的第一篇小说《生存或死亡》给您之后,和我小说平时得到的看法一样,您说您感到有点“心烦意乱”,但我还是很喜欢。
- squeamish (adj.) late 14c., variant (with -ish) of squoymous "disdainful, fastidious" (early 14c.), from Anglo-French escoymous, which is of unknown origin. Related: Squeamishly; squeamishness.
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