Podgy Meaning in English
word
ˈpɑdʒi
PAH-jee
pˈɒdʒi
POD-jee
释义
Describes someone, usually a child, who is a little bit fat in a soft, round, and cute way; less harsh than calling someone 'fat'.
用法与细微差别
Mildly informal and often affectionate, especially about children. Used in British English, sometimes sounds old-fashioned. Avoid using about adults as it may be impolite. Often goes with words like 'face', 'hands', or 'child'.
Spanish: rechoncho - regordetePortuguese (BR): gordinho - rechonchudoPortuguese (PT): gorducho - rechonchudoChinese (Simplified): 胖胖的 - 圆滚滚的Chinese (Traditional): 胖胖的 - 圓滾滾的Hindi: गोल-मटोल - मोटाArabic: سمين - ممتلئBengali: গোলগাল - মোটাসোটা (স্নিগ্ধভাবে)Russian: пухлый - полноватый (ласк.)Japanese: ぽっちゃりVietnamese: mũm mĩm - tròn trịa (dễ thương)Korean: 통통한 - 오동통한Turkish: tombul - hafif şişman (sevimli bir şekilde)Urdu: گول مٹول - موٹا سا (پیار سے)Indonesian: chubby - gemuk lucu
例句
The podgy baby smiled at everyone.
basic
He has podgy little hands.
basic
The cat is a bit podgy after winter.
basic
Don’t worry, Tommy’s just a little podgy, he’ll grow taller soon.
natural
Everyone loves her podgy cheeks.
natural
He used to be a podgy kid, but now he’s really athletic.
natural