preachy

adj. 爱讲道的;爱唠叨的
adj.
爱讲道的,爱唠叨的;
英英释义
preachy[ 'pri:tʃi ]
adj.inclined to or marked by tedious moralization
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
Anything goes as long as it relates to Christmas and is not too preachy.
只要和圣诞节有关,而且不会流于说教的节目都可以。
权威例句
PreachyPreachy prig
PEACHY-NOT PREACHY
Populist not preachy
Righteous, But Not Preachy
Preachy Politicians Should Take a Page from History
Carey's Church Is Too Preachy, Says Runcie
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‘They repented at the preachyng of Ionas: and beholde, a greater then Ionas is here’: A Looking Glass for London and England , Hos...
preachy (adj.)
1819, from preach + -y (2). Related: Preachiness.
1. However, some, like the "40-hour week, " can come off as a little preachy.
但是诸如“每周工作40小时”等看起来可能会感觉续续道道。
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2. Golan said Steeple Hill was also trying to shed the preachy tone of some Christian fiction.
戈兰指出,“尖塔山”从书也试图摆脱某些基督教小说的说教气息。
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3. Golan said Steeple Hill was also trying to shed the preachy tone of some Christian fiction.
戈兰指出,“尖塔山”从书也试图摆脱某些基督教小说的说教气息。
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4. This is a less preachy enterprise than you might expect.
这一计划没有你想象的那么婆婆妈妈。
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5. They have not been "earned." So they come out as preachy.
它们并没有被「赢得」,所以它们变得好像爱讲道理。
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