Smarmy Meaning in English
word
ˈsmɑɹmi
SMAR-mee
smˈɑːmi
SMAH-mee
释义
Behaving in an overly flattering, insincere, and often annoying way to gain favor or approval.
用法与细微差别
Always informal and negative. Used for someone whose compliments or friendliness seem fake and are meant to manipulate. Often follows 'a smarmy smile', 'a smarmy salesman'. Not for genuine kindness—implies the speaker finds the behavior irritating or slippery.
Spanish: lambiscón - adulador (de manera falsa)Portuguese (BR): bajulador (de modo falso) - puxa-saco (informal)Portuguese (PT): lisonjeiro (de modo falso) - bajulador (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 虚情假意的 - 拍马屁的Chinese (Traditional): 虛情假意的 - 拍馬屁的Hindi: चापलूस (नकली)Arabic: متزلف (بطريقة مبالغ فيها) - متملقBengali: মোসলেমে (চাটুকার) - কপট - তোষামোদপূর্ণRussian: подлизывшийся - льстивый - угодливыйJapanese: へつらう - お世辞たらしい - いやらしいVietnamese: nịnh nọt - giả tạo - xu nịnhKorean: 알랑거리는 - 아첨하는 - 가식적인Turkish: yağcı - yapmacık - aşırı pohpohlayanUrdu: مکارانہ چاپلوس - خوشامدانہIndonesian: menjilat - bermuka dua - berpura-pura ramah
例句
The smarmy waiter kept complimenting us to get a bigger tip.
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Everyone found his smarmy attitude irritating.
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He gave a smarmy smile when he apologized.
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I can't stand that smarmy guy from marketing—he's so fake.
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She tried to win the boss over with her smarmy compliments, but it didn't work.
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That politician's smarmy promises fooled nobody.
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