Skip to main content

cozy

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

舒适的,舒适,惬意,惬意的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    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
  1. 1

    plural co·zies.

    • : a padded covering for a teapot, chocolate pot, etc., to retain the heat.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    co·zied, co·zy·ing.

    • : to make more cozy: New curtains would cozy the room up a bit.
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • This four-inch topper blends temperature-neutral memory foam and cozy down alternative fiber to add a supportive veneer of luxury to your new firm mattress or worn old mattress.

  • We gathered some of the best sleep tools—from a super cozy eye mask to a soothing sound machine—that’ll wind you down at night and keep you well-rested.

  • A cozy, comfortable sock can go a long way when it comes to gift-giving.

  • Finding out exactly what happens when particles get even cozier is a major goal of high-energy physics.

  • It is Google, another American company, but one whose leaders are less cozy with Trump.

  • Sitting at a cozy café in the center of Tel Aviv, Kallai looks nothing like the feisty woman he plays on screen.

  • It might have been used as confirmation that a unique and cozy “special relationship” between the two nations was unassailable.

  • The study is a quiet and cozy room in a quiet and cozy house.

  • How Bill Simmons and company have turned NFL indignation into a cozy little cottage industry.

  • By demonstrating a willingness to criticize President Obama, often rebuking him for his cozy relationship with Wall Street.

  • I took two rooms in the third story, small but very cozy, and with a lovely view of the hills.

  • For he himself was beginning to see what a cozy home the car really would make.

  • Every day in her cozy sitting-room Mrs. Worthington talked with her little girls, Bessie and Louise.

  • The white shades were down, the doors between the rooms closed, they were altogether cozy and comfortable.

  • The girl's earliest memories were of the cozy log-cabin upon the banks of the limpid, gurgling creek.