柯林斯詞典cheesy /?t?i?z?/ (cheesier,cheesiest) 1. ADJ If you describe something as cheesy, you mean that it is cheap, unpleasant, or insincere. 廉價的; 令人不快的; 虛偽的[非正式] ...a cheesy hotel. ...一家廉價的旅館。 Politicians persist in imagining that "the people" warm to their cheesy slogans. 政客們始終幻想“人民”對他們虛偽的口號有好感。2. ADJ Cheesy food is food that tastes or smells of cheese. 嬭酪味的[usu ADJ n] ...cheesy biscuits. ...嬭酪味餅乾。 返回 cheesy劍橋詞典 cheesy adjective (BAD STYLE) informal of bad quality or in bad taste 劣質(zhì)的,低級的;粗鄙的;庸俗的 cheesy hotel music 庸俗的酒店音樂 cheesy adverts 粗俗的廣告 A cheesy smile is wide but not sincere . (笑容)虛假的,做作的 She gave a cheesy grin to the cameras . 她沖著鏡頭做作地一笑。 cheesy adjective (LIKE CHEESE) tasting like or of cheese 嬭酪味的;像嬭酪的 cheesy snacks 嬭酪味的小點心 UK informal If someone's feet , shoes , or socks are cheesy, they smell unpleasant . (腳、鞋或襪子)臭的,難聞的 Someone here's got cheesy feet ! 這兒誰的腳這麼臭! 返回 cheesy