preachy

英 [ˈpriːtʃi] 美 [ˈpriːtʃi]

adj.  说教的; 劝诫的

COCA.32399



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 说教的;劝诫的
    trying to give advice or to persuade people to accept an opinion on what is right and wrong

    双语例句

    1. A short section on how the law plays into these activities may seem a bit preachy to some, and they should feel free to skip it.
      有一小部分关于法律如何进入这些活动的内容对有些人看起来可能有些罗嗦,他们可以忽略过去。
    2. Still, Mr Wang says, he understands the risk of being too preachy.
      不过,王健林表示,他知道说教性过强会有风险。
    3. Movies like this rarely sell, partly because people view it as propaganda, or as a morally uplifting and preachy tale often trumpeted in the media and quietly shunned by the public.
      象这种片子票房很少大卖,部分原因是因为观众是他为宣传片,或者说是媒体上大肆宣扬公众反应漠然的说教片。
    4. This is a less preachy enterprise than you might expect.
      这一计划没有你想象的那么婆婆妈妈。
    5. Golan said Steeple Hill was also trying to shed the preachy tone of some Christian fiction.
      戈兰指出,“尖塔山”从书也试图摆脱某些基督教小说的说教气息。
    6. Methods for education are too sermonic and preachy;
      教育方法过于布道说教;
    7. On the other hand, there also existed thick preachy significance or culture colonial implication.
      另一方面,她的小说中也存在着浓厚的说教意味或者说是文化殖民的色彩。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. inclined to or marked by tedious moralization