nosey
英 [ˈnəʊzi]
美 [ˈnoʊzi]
adj. 爱管闲事的;喜欢打听的;八卦的
过去式:noseyed
BNC.24128 / COCA.39486
柯林斯词典
- → see:nosy
英英释义
adj
- offensively curious or inquisitive
- curious about the neighbor's doings
- he flipped through my letters in his nosy way
- prying eyes
- the snoopy neighbor watched us all day
双语例句
- When asked why they behaved like they did, 6% of parents blamed their 'overprotective' instincts and14% admitted they were just being 'nosey'.
当被问及为什么这么做的时候,6%的父母将这一行为归咎于自己对孩子“过分保护”的本能,还有14%的人承认他们只不过是有点“爱管闲事”罢了。 - Nosey netizens, as usual, have launched a search for the lady.
喜欢刨根问底的网民像往常一样,已经开始对小月月进行人肉搜索了。 - I've always found her unbearably nosey.
我发觉她总爱管闲事真让人受不了。 - Debbie is a bit of a nosey Parker but she always knows the latest gossip.
戴比有点爱管闲事,但她总是知道最近的传闻。 - R: then why did you say he is a nosey parker?
记者:那为什么说他是管家婆? - Now is it just me, or are chemists getting increasingly nosey?
究竟是我还是药剂师变得越来越好管闲事了? - I like listening to their private phone calls, in a nosey sort of way.
我喜欢听他们的私人电话,有点好管闲事的意味。 - But the joys of owning the coolest toy in the universe ends when a nosey government agent arrives in town to hunt down the "alien" invader.
但是当多事的政府调查员来到小镇捉拿“外星人”入侵者的时候,拥有宇宙中最酷的玩具的喜悦结束了。