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Cosy up to Meaning in English

expression

KOH-zee UP too, tuh, ti
KOH-zee UP TOO

释义

To act friendly or close to someone, usually because you want something from them or to gain an advantage.

用法与细微差别

Informal and sometimes negative; suggests manipulation or insincerity. Often used about trying to please someone powerful ('cosy up to the boss'). Not always about physical closeness; refers to social behaviors.

例句

He always cosies up to the teacher before exams.

basic

You shouldn't cosy up to people just to get favors.

basic

They tried to cosy up to the new manager at lunch.

basic

Don’t bother cosying up to her—she sees right through it.

natural

Politicians love to cosy up to big businesses during campaigns.

natural

She started cosying up to Jack after he got promoted.

natural