fastidious 的定义
- excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please: a fastidious eater.
- requiring or characterized by excessive care or delicacy; painstaking.
fastidious 近义词
very careful, meticulous
更多fastidious例句
- As she builds a suitable existence, marrying a fastidious Oxford don and having babies, Fanny’s yearning for her cousin’s outsize presence gnaws at what is supposed to be domestic bliss.
- All three are fastidious in not appearing to be party stooges.
- The novel is fast-paced, but González is fastidious in tying together every character and almost-missable detail by the end.
- Similarly, as Chattman points out, you should be fastidious about making sure your bowls are completely clear of oil or other grease, as those fats can cause the same issue.
- Very rarely, though, that fastidious and precise pulse deteriorates into a disorganized scramble.
- Jeffries is apparently a frequent flyer as well as a fastidious and exacting one.
- But I can attest first hand: one lapse aside, Fareed is just such a fastidious writer.
- So that fastidious snuff-takers may dismiss this bugbear at once and forever.
- It is one of the finest burning tobaccos in the world, and does not fail to suit the taste of the most fastidious of smokers.
- Had she, so observant, so discerning in her fastidious taste—had she failed to notice the small detail too?
- There are a great many obscene minds, yet more railing and satirical, but very few fastidious ones.
- He was slow and fastidious in composition, and the poem suffered from over-elaboration.