fussier

英 [ˈfʌsɪə] 美 [ˈfʌsɪər]

adj.  无谓忧虑(或担心)的; 大惊小怪的; 挑剔的; 紧张不安的; 过分琐碎的; 装饰太多的
fussy的比较级



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 过分注重细节的;爱挑剔的;难以取悦的
    Someone who is fussy is very concerned with unimportant details and is difficult to please.
    1. She is not fussy about her food...
      她不挑食。
    2. Her aunt was small, with a rather fussy manner.
      她的姨妈个子矮小,为人相当挑剔。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 过分装饰的;过于繁琐的
    If you describe things such as clothes and furniture as fussy, you are criticizing them because they are too elaborate or detailed.
    1. We are not very keen on floral patterns and fussy designs.
      我们不是很喜欢花卉图案和过于繁琐的设计。

双语例句

  1. This is a bit fussier than I like to get, but it's something you should know about.
    这比我希望的要多少麻烦一些,但这个概念必须要了解。
  2. On the other hand, children who were fussier at age1 were more likely to be spanked and verbally punished.
    另一面那些一岁左右的挑剔的孩子,越有可能被打屁股和口头上的斥责。
  3. And the blue pencil admittedly gives you the ability to be a bit fussier than perhaps you need to be.
    蓝色铅笔确实能让你给草图修饰过头,哪怕并不需要这样。