
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
kiểu cách
The word "fussy" originated from the Old French word "fous," meaning "mad" or "foolish." This evolved into "fous" and then "fus," which described someone who was overly concerned with details or difficult to please. The modern meaning of "fussy" evolved in the 16th century, signifying someone who was easily irritated or upset. Over time, the term gained its current meaning of being meticulous, demanding, or finicky, particularly about appearances or choices.
adjective
noisy, fussy; fussy, fussy; fussy
fussy, stylized
to be very fussy about one's clothes
too concerned about having things exactly as you want them; hard to please
quá quan tâm đến việc có được mọi thứ đúng như bạn mong muốn; khó làm hài lòng
cha mẹ cầu kỳ
Cô ấy là một người kén ăn.
‘Bạn muốn đi ăn trưa ở đâu?’ ‘Tôi không cầu kỳ (= tôi không phiền).’
Giáo viên của chúng tôi rất cầu kỳ về dấu câu.
doing something with small, quick, nervous movements
làm điều gì đó với những chuyển động nhỏ, nhanh chóng, hồi hộp
một cách cầu kỳ
những chuyển động nhanh nhẹn, cầu kỳ của bàn tay nhỏ bé của cô ấy
having too much detail or decoration
có quá nhiều chi tiết hoặc trang trí
Thiết kế trang phục quá cầu kỳ.
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