Choosy Meaning in English
word
ˈtʃuzi
CHOO-zee
tʃˈuːsi
CHOO-see
释义
Someone who is choosy is very careful about choosing something and only accepts what they like best, often being hard to please.
用法与细微差别
"Choosy" is informal and often used with 'about' or 'when it comes to' (e.g. 'She's choosy about food'). Similar to 'picky', but 'choosy' can sound a bit more positive or lighthearted. Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: quisquilloso - exigente - selectivoPortuguese (BR): exigente - seletivoPortuguese (PT): esquisito (gosto) - exigenteChinese (Simplified): 挑剔 - 讲究Chinese (Traditional): 挑剔 - 講究Hindi: चुनिंदा - चयनशीलArabic: انتقائي - صعب الإرضاءBengali: নির্বাচনী - খুঁতখুঁতেRussian: привередливый - разборчивыйJapanese: えり好みする - 選り好みが激しいVietnamese: kén chọnKorean: 까다로운 - 가리는Turkish: seçiciUrdu: چنچل - نخرے والاIndonesian: pilih-pilih - cerewet (dalam memilih)
例句
My sister is very choosy about her clothes.
basic
He's choosy when it comes to food.
basic
You can't be too choosy if you want a job quickly.
basic
She's always choosy about where we eat out.
natural
Don't be so choosy—just pick something!
natural
He can afford to be choosy with so many offers on the table.
natural