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cosy

/koh-zee/US // ˈkoʊ zi //UK // (ˈkəʊzɪ) //

舒适的,温馨的,舒适,温馨

Definitions

  1. 1

    co·si·er, co·si·est,plural co·sies,co·sied, co·sy·ing.

    • : cozy.

Examples

  • As William passed the hot tub he leaned in and said, "It looks quite cosy in there."

  • In the law school, things have never seemed so merrily unlitigious and downright cosy.

  • Often the doctor came to Hill Street and sat for long periods with the general in that small, cosy room which was his den.

  • I was so afraid that a really cosy bed would keep you awake after all those years in the trenches.

  • Over the writing-table was a barometer and a storm-glass, while to the left a cosy corner extended round to the fireplace.

  • When Sir Hugh entered his cosy study he found the doctor seated at his ease in the big chair by the fire.

  • The room they now entered was cosy and comfortable, being neatly furnished and well swept and dusted.