释义 |
- adj.一本正经的;循规蹈矩的;古板的;正式的
- v.使(面孔)摆出一本正经的样子;整洁地打扮;装出一本正经的模样
- 网络普里姆;整洁的;普里姆算法
比较级:primmer 最高级:primmest 第三人称单数:prims 现在分词:primming 过去分词:primmed 1. | 一本正经的;循规蹈矩的;古板的always behaving in a careful and formal way, and easily shocked by anything that is rude |
| You can't tell her that joke─she's much too prim and proper . 你可别跟她讲那个笑话;她这个人古板正经得要命。 |
| a prim suit with a high-necked collar 端庄的高领西服 |
adj. | 1. easily shocked by vulgar or obscene language or behavior 2. excessively formal and proper in manner or appearance 3. excessively neat and tidy 4. very careful about your behaviour and appearance, and easily shocked by what other people do or say 5. prim clothes are neat, sensible, and show very little of your body 1. easily shocked by vulgar or obscene language or behavior 2. excessively formal and proper in manner or appearance 3. excessively neat and tidy 4. very careful about your behaviour and appearance, and easily shocked by what other people do or say 5. prim clothes are neat, sensible, and show very little of your body | v. | 1. to take on an affectedly proper expression 2. to make somebody look excessively proper |
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