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cozily

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

舒适地,惬意地,惬意的,舒服地

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adj.形容词 adjective
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    co·zi·er, co·zi·est.

    • : snugly warm and comfortable: a cozy little house.
    • : convenient or beneficial, usually as a result of dishonesty or connivance: a very cozy agreement between competing firms.
    • : suggesting opportunistic or conspiratorial intimacy: a cozy relationship between lobbyists and some politicians.
    • : discreetly reticent or noncommittal: The administrators are remaining cozy about which policy they plan to adopt.
n.名词 noun
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    plural co·zies.

    • : a padded covering for a teapot, chocolate pot, etc., to retain the heat.
v.有主动词 verb
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    co·zied, co·zy·ing.

    • : to make more cozy: New curtains would cozy the room up a bit.
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    • : cozy up, Informal. to move closer for comfort or affection: Come over to the fire and cozy up a bit.to try to become friendly or intimate in order to further one's own ends; attempt to ingratiate oneself: He's always cozying up to the boss.

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Examples

  • I distinctly remember the warm, cozy smell of roasted sweet potatoes, buttery pie crust, and nutmeg lifting into the air and filling her kitchen.

  • It’s very cozy and has delivered countless nights of good sleep.

  • This cozy fall coverup not only looks like you just stepped off the Scottish moors, it’s flexible enough to keep you warm in almost any scenario.

  • After all, with more time in lockdown this winter, perfecting a delicious winter roast or batch of holiday cookies isn’t such a terrible use of those chilly, cozy evenings.

  • The pee-break-friendly design meant that I could skip into the latrine, still cozy in my fully-zipped jacket and layers, and drop trou without having to expose myself to the cold.

  • They were sitting around the tea-table cozily, the four people who, in her mothers thought, constituted all Tessas world.

  • And still no ghosts, Madge sighed, leaning her head cozily against Janets shoulder.

  • And now Mrs. M. had taken away the cloth, and they were sitting cozily over their port wine.

  • Our large fire, however, soon dispelled the cold, and we lay very cozily round it eating our breakfast.

  • Split a squash seed, and between the two fat sides the caulicle lies cozily tucked, like a tiny tail or handle.