"cheesier" 怎么发音
word
ˈtʃiziɝ
CHEE-zee-er
tʃˈiːsɪɐ
CHEE-zee-uh
释义
'Cheesier' is the comparative form of 'cheesy.' It means something has more of a cheesy taste, or, more commonly, that something is more silly or overly sentimental, especially in movies, jokes, or music.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtʃiziɝ
英式英语
tʃˈiːsɪɐ
简化发音
美式
CHEE-zee-er
英式
CHEE-zee-uh
语境中听
This pizza tastes cheesier than the last one.
The new song sounds even cheesier than her old ones.
His jokes are getting cheesier every day.
Could this movie get any cheesier?