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coziness

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

舒适性,舒适度,舒适感,舒适

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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

  • In September, congressional investigators pointed to a dangerously cozy relationship between the FAA and Boeing.

  • For Spiced Cherry, specifically, we wanted to re-create not just the taste but the feeling of drinking a Manhattan by the fire at a cozy hotel bar.

  • The brushed polyester twill is exceptionally soft and cozy, making it warmer than the average riding flannel and a highly effective layer on chilly mornings, but it also wicks sweat well and dries quickly.

  • That means we’ve been testing road-trip gear, home-cooking devices, and, of course, things that keep us cozy while we work from home.

  • When ads for warm, cozy clothing popped up on Facebook and Instagram, she couldn’t resist.

  • Once there, I have two windows looking our on our courtyard, and a radiator for coziness.

  • This coziness made many feel Fayyad was putting the U.S. and Israel's wants and needs above those of his own people.

  • Last year the Color of Change group called out Rush for his coziness with the industry, a claim he shrugged off.

  • Yet, in spite of its coziness, I thought it had a dreary look.

  • Although it was no more than a store cupboard, my wonderful brother had contrived to give it quite an air of coziness.

  • Though large, the room gave an impression of coziness, owing to the way in which it was furnished.

  • It has none of the fresh, "hand-me-down" regularity of the American, nor the sober coziness of the English, village.

  • It's confinement without coziness; it's cluttered without being snug.