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picky

/pik-ee/US // ˈpɪk i //UK // (ˈpɪkɪ) //

挑剔的,挑剔,挑剔的人,挑剔的家伙

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    pick·i·er, pick·i·est.

    • : extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles.

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Examples

  • At the end of the day, survival is about calories, so I hope you’re not picky!

  • Stink bait, a sharp hook, and a strand of 550 core line might just land you a catfish or some other “non-picky” eater.

  • Males also got shot down a lot, as picky females appear largely unmoved by most of their showmanship.

  • We work in Adobe Premiere for video editing, but we are not picky about editing software.

  • Don’t be picky about who is getting it and don’t try to evaluate need or fine-tune quantities.

  • Were you being extra picky in the wake of Twilight because you knew you were under the microscope?

  • Surveys may portray us as picky, but in reality our foodie culture is thriving as never before.

  • “Those kids are starting to be of legal drinking age,” McMahan says of once-fussy eaters who he hopes remain picky drinkers, too.

  • He was extremely picky about what he ate and insisted that foods be arranged in a particular order on his plate.

  • Historically speaking, the first picky eaters were ancient doctors and religious leaders.

  • His appetite is more picky-and-choosy than it used to be; and by these signs I can tell something is on his mind a-preying.

  • Of course, fwoonk and pwink and tweelt and kroosh sounded alike to them, but let's don't be too picky about things.

  • "My dear Picky, it had to come," said Booverman, with a shrug of his shoulders.

  • This is the end of all things, Picky, the saddest spot on earth.