twee / twi /

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twee 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Chiefly British.

  1. affectedly dainty or quaint: twee writing about furry little creatures.

更多twee例句

  1. Kelley and Lorey smartly balance elements that will appeal to teens and adults alike, avoiding too many twee moments without going over the heads of the tweens who’ve historically been the core audience for most live-action Disney shows.
  2. Pollan and the like did usher in a new slow food, farm-to-table movement across certain classes, which at its best produced incredible meals with a mind to being sustainable and at its worst was insufferably twee.
  3. Her style, much like her diminutive nickname, is best described as “Hamptons twee”—preppy and peppy.
  4. Murdoch is proud of the end product, no matter how many find it “twee”…whatever that means.
  5. I have spent an hour on the phone with Marc Spitz, the author of Twee, having him explain Twee.
  6. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Lost in Translation are Twee.
  7. In a sense, all vintage toys are Twee, but I have a personal distaste for Legos that I cannot explain.
  8. Wilt gij zoo goed zijn, twee boterhammetjes en twee glaasjes melk te brengen?
  9. It was Twee-tweesh-ke-way, the plover, flying along the beach; in another moment the great glittering waters lay before them.
  10. Selecting one of the choicest sparrows, the hawk took it away to eat, after which the others came out crying, 'Twee-twee!'
  11. Daar twee kijven hebben ze beiden schuld—When two quarrel both are to blame.
  12. Lisping, Twee-twee-zee call notes, like a hushed whispered whistle, are the only sounds the visitors make.