prude
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英 [pru:d]
美 [prud]
是什么意思
极端或过分拘谨的人,(尤指对性问题)大惊小怪的人;
变形
复数:prudes
英英释义
prude[ pru:d ]
- n.a person excessively concerned about propriety and decorum
同义词:puritan
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- Don't be such a prude.
别那么拘谨。 - She always give clients an impression of humourless prude.
她一直都给客户一副不苟言笑、一本正经的印象。 - She was such a prude that she was even embarrassed by the sight of naked children.
她正经得出了格,甚至见了赤身露体的孩子也难为情。
权威例句
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