prosy / ˈproʊ zi /

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prosy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

pros·i·er, pros·i·est.

  1. of the nature of or resembling prose.
  2. prosaic; dull, tedious, wearisome, or commonplace.

prosy 近义词

prosy

等同于 humdrum

prosy

等同于 insipid

prosy

等同于 lifeless

prosy

等同于 matter-of-fact

prosy

等同于 prosaic

prosy

等同于 tedious

prosy

等同于 uninteresting

prosy

等同于 earthbound

prosy

等同于 common

prosy

等同于 dull

prosy

等同于 flat

prosy

等同于 garrulous

更多prosy例句

  1. Whatever the reason was that Sally was quite glad at the appearance of Dr. Prosy, there could be no doubt about the fact.
  2. And shortly afterwards: "I suppose Prosy has a right to his private affairs, as much as I have to mine."
  3. She got implicated in the friend's last dying splash, while Prosy got nearly scot-free.
  4. It was quite true, as Sally had surmised, that poor Prosy had been entangled in the meshes of his Octopus.
  5. Sir Dioscorides Gayler's a cousin of his, you know, and would pass on his practice to Prosy on easy terms.