pussycat

英 [ˈpʊsikæt] 美 [ˈpʊsikæt]

n.  (儿童用语)猫咪; (尤指出人意料的)和蔼可亲的人

复数:pussycats

BNC.35914 / COCA.26752



牛津词典

noun

  1. (儿童用语)猫咪
    a child's word for a cat
    1. (尤指出人意料的)和蔼可亲的人
      a person who is kind and friendly, especially when you would not expect them to be like this
      1. He's just a pussycat really, once you get to know him.
        你了解他以后就会发现他实在和蔼可亲。

    柯林斯词典

    1. 猫;猫咪
      Children or people talking to children often refer to a cat as a pussycat .
      1. 温柔善良的人
        If you describe someone as a pussycat, you think that they are kind and gentle.

        双语例句

        1. The master was very angry at the pussycat and decided to tell the world about this terrible tragedy.
          主人对它十分生气,决定告诉全世界他的悲惨经历。
        2. Can't keep still all day, and not being a pussycat, I don't like to doze by the fire. I like adventures, and I'm going to find some.
          我不能一整天都安静地呆着,我又不是小猫咪,不喜欢在火炉边打盹儿,我喜欢探险,我这就打算去。
        3. Pussycat never did any harm.
          猫咪从来不做任何坏事。
        4. Are you a boy pussycat or a girl pussycat?
          你到底是公猫还是母猫?
        5. This time round, the bond market has been more pussycat than tiger.
          这一回,债券市场与其说是只老虎,还不如说是只猫。
        6. Pussycat, pussycat, why did you there?
          小猫,小猫,你去那干嘛啦?
        7. Cool cats like Jack Nicholson and Pussycat Doll Carmen Electra.
          酷酷的猫(人)有如杰克·尼科尔森和性感小猫卡门·伊莱克特拉。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. informal terms referring to a domestic cat

            Synonym:    kittykitty-catpusspussy

          1. a person who is regarded as easygoing and agreeable