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doozie

/doo-zee/US // ˈdu zi //UK // (ˈduːzɪ) //

笨蛋,小玩意

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural doo·zies.

    • : Also doo·zer [doo-zer] /ˈdu zər/ . something that is extraordinary or outstanding of its kind: The storm was a doozy, with winds of fifty miles an hour.
  1. 1

    past and past participle doo·zied,present participle doo·zy·ing.

    • : doozy up, to make more attractive or appealing, as by adding features or ornaments, cleaning or repairing, or clothing brightly: You'll have to doozy up the house before you can sell it.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmemorable
Synonyms
catchy朗朗上口,好听,好听的,朗朗上口的decisive决定性的,果断的,果断,决定性enduring持久性,持久,持久的,持久不衰eventful多事之秋,多事的,多变的,多灾多难extraordinary非凡,非凡的,非常规的,不寻常的famous著名的,著名,知名,知名的great巨大的,巨大,优秀,厉害historic历史性的,历史性,历史悠久,历史上的important重要,重要的,重要的是,很重要impressive令人印象深刻,印象深刻,令人印象深刻的是,让人印象深刻的是indelible不可磨灭,不可磨灭的,不可消除的,不灭的interesting有趣的,有趣的是,有趣,有意思的是meaningful有意义的,有意思的,有意义,意味深长的momentous巨大的,轰轰烈烈的,轰轰烈烈,重要的monumental纪念性的,不朽的,巨大的,纪念性notable值得注意的是,显著的,值得注意的,值得一提的是remarkable显著的,显著,杰出的,杰出terrific很棒的,很好的,很棒,很好unforgettable难忘的,令人难忘的,令人难以忘怀的,难以忘怀a-1A-1big-league大联盟,大联赛,大同盟,大型联盟bodacious大胆,大胆的,大方,大气celebrated著名的,知名的,知名人士,庆祝的critical关键,关键的,重要的,重要crucial关键,重要的,重要,关键的distinguished杰出的,卓越的,杰出,出类拔萃的heavy沉重,沉重的,重,厚重heavyweight重量级,重量级的,重量级人物,重量級hot热的,热,热销,热点illustrious显赫的,杰出的,显赫的地位,辉煌的lasting持久性,持久,持久不变,持久的major-league大联盟,大联盟的,大联赛,主要联盟mind-blowing令人振奋的,令人震惊的,令人振奋,震撼人心的observable可观察的,可观察到的,可观察,可观测的red-letter红字,红信,红字型,红字的rememberable可记住的,可记忆的,可记得的,可记忆rubric准则,擦边球,擦伤,擦亮眼睛serious严重,严肃的,严肃,严重的signal信号,信号灯,信号显示,信号的something一些东西,某些东西,什么东西,某物standout佼佼者,突出的,脱颖而出的,脱颖而出striking引人注目的,触目惊心的,显著的,触目惊心super超级,超级的,超强的,超强surpassing超群的,超越,超越的,卓越的terrible可怕的,可怕的是,恐怖的,可怕top-drawer顶层,顶层设计,顶层建筑,顶尖的
Antonyms
as inconsiderable
as infabulous
Synonyms
astonishing惊人的,让人吃惊的是,令人震惊的,令人震惊的是astounding令人震惊的,惊人的,令人震惊的是,令人惊异的awesome令人敬畏的,真棒,令人敬畏,可怕的breathtaking令人惊叹的,惊心动魄,惊人的,惊心动魄的fantastic梦幻般的,奇异的,奇妙的,奇异incredible难以置信,不可思议,不可思议的,难以置信的marvelous奇妙的,妙不可言,奇妙,奇观outrageous匪夷所思的,匪夷所思,匪夷所思的事,匪夷所思的事情phenomenal惊人的,现象,惊人,现象级的remarkable显著的,显著,杰出的,杰出spectacular壮观的,壮观,蔚为壮观,惊人的superb极好的,精湛的,极品,精湛terrific很棒的,很好的,很棒,很好unbelievable不可思议的,难以置信,难以置信的,不可思议1010个a-1A-1a-okA-OKaces王牌,王牌军,王牌特工,王牌特工队best最好的,最佳,最好,最好是cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉extravagant挥霍无度,奢侈的,挥霍浪费,奢华的fab谣言fictitious虚构的,虚构,虚拟的,拟制first-class一流的,第一类,头等舱,一等奖greatest最大的,最大,最伟大的,最伟大groovy妙趣横生,妙趣横生的,妙语连珠,妙不可言immense巨大的,巨大,庞大的,硕大的inconceivable不可思议,不可思议的,匪夷所思,难以想象legendary传说中的,传奇的,传奇性的,传奇mind-blowing令人振奋的,令人震惊的,令人振奋,震撼人心的out-of-sight看不见的,眼不见为净,看不见的地方,不见的out-of-this-world超越世界的,超凡脱俗的世界,天外有天,超凡脱俗peachy桃色的,桃红色的,桃色,桃红色primo初步,骁将,初步的,骁龙prodigious惊人的,巨大的,令人惊叹的,神奇的rad辐射,镭镭,径向,镭射striking引人注目的,触目惊心的,显著的,触目惊心stupendous惊人的,惊天动地,惊世骇俗,巨大的super超级,超级的,超强的,超强top drawer顶层抽屉,顶端的抽屉,顶端的抽屉里,顶层抽屉里tops顶部,顶端,顶点,顶端的turn-on开启,开机,开通,通电unreal虚幻的,虚幻,虚无缥缈,不真实的wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人

Examples

  • The men’s 10,000-meters is the first final and it’s a doozy, pitting Ethiopia’s furious kickers, Selemon Barega and Yomif Kejelcha, against Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo, the co-favorites from Uganda.

  • We’ll know by tonight which of the two teams will advance and join Montreal in the final, but we should savor this series while it lasts — it has been a real doozy.

  • Joslyn points out, as they often do, that Lisa is the only family member in a university hall of fame, and one with that doozy of a name, the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame.

  • If you are super spoiler-averse, skip over just the next paragraph, because the reveal in the series’ opening sequence is a doozy, and I know many people may appreciate knowing nothing about it when they started watching.

  • In the snowy winter of 1893, he’s drawn into a doozy when young employed women around London start to vanish, or — worse, in a way — have their souls stolen by ruthless spiritualists.

  • And she kicks off her new film, Paradise, with a doozy: “There is no God!”

  • The first time the public at large sees Ghost Shark in action is a doozy!

  • More specific to Liz: as political headaches go, the return of the Cheney brand to the national stage promises to be a doozy.

  • I'll let John Podhoretz introduce this doozy from The Nation.

  • And, the doozy of them all, they're so strong we must support them.

  • It's called "the paradox of the false positive," and it's a doozy.

  • He had that burning sensation he got sometimes when he knew he was having a real doozy.

  • Of course everyone expected a doozy of a slump after Christmas.