英['tʃiːzi]美['tʃiːzi]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
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Use the word cheesy to describe something that's cheap or badly made. You might hope your fake Rolex watch will impress your friends, but they're bound to see how cheesy it is.
A really horrible motel room, with shag carpeting and strange art on the walls, can be described as cheesy, and so can a badly-written, sloppily made television movie. Cheesy is a great informal way to talk about shoddy or slightly unpleasant things. It comes from late 1800's United States university student slang, which also included the term cheese, which meant “ignorant, stupid person.”
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词源考究
来自cheese的俚语义,笨蛋,傻瓜等。
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词根:cheese
adj.cheese叛变的;胆小的
n.cheese[食品] 奶酪;干酪;要人
cheeseburger牛肉饼;干酪汉堡包;杀伤炸弹
cheesemonger干酪商,干酪店
vt.cheese停止