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prim

英 [prɪm]

美 [prɪm]

adj.  一本正经的; 循规蹈矩的; 古板的; 正式的; 端庄的
v.  (使)一本正经; 使整洁

最高级:primmest 过去分词:primmed 现在分词:primming 过去式:primmed 第三人称单数:prims 

GRE

BNC.20979 / COCA.19588

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 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
      1. 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。
    • 正式的;端庄的
      formal and neat
      1. a prim suit with a high-necked collar
        端庄的高领西服

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 极拘谨的;一本正经的;古板的
      If you describe someone asprim, you disapprove of them because they behave too correctly and are too easily shocked by anything rude.
      1. We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper.
        我们倾向于把维多利亚时代的人想象得非常古板、中规中矩。
      2. ...a rather prim British spinster.
        一位极为古板的英国老处女
    • ADJ-GRADED 整洁的;得体的
      If you describe something asprim, you mean that it is very neat, tidy, or sensible.
      1. On her blonde wavy hair, the white hat looked nicely prim.
        这顶白色的帽子戴在她金色的卷发上显得非常雅致。

    英英释义

    verb

    • dress primly
        Synonym:prim upprim out
      1. contract one's lips
        1. She primmed her lips after every bite of food
      2. assume a prim appearance
        1. They mince and prim

      adj

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