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peachy-keen

/pee-chee-keen/US // ˈpi tʃiˈkin //

桃红色,桃红,桃花源,桃花源记

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : peachy.

Examples

  • Would a state with a keen understanding of the power of propaganda be so willing to just throw away such a trove of information?

  • Manttan is keen to carry out research on that Burmese side of the railway as his father worked on that section.

  • It offers keen insights into Hitch's craft while painting an intimate and unsentimental picture of the man behind the camera.

  • And because millions of us are so keen to do just that, our behavioral habits are changing.

  • The Telegraph reports that he is fluent in Swahili and a keen zoologist.

  • The student who does not intend to arouse himself need hope for no keen sense of beauty.

  • One other illustration of this keen childish dialectic when face to face with the accuser deserves to be touched on.

  • Impersonation may be more easily achieved intellectually, requiring only keen observation and the power of imitation.

  • The keen resentment had faded from his face, but an immense reproach was there—a heavy, helpless, appealing reproach.

  • Garnache bowed to the lady, who returned his greeting by an inclination of the head, and his keen eyes played briskly over her.