busybody的意思和读音

busybody

: [ˈbɪzɪˌbɒdɪ] : [ˈbɪziˌbɒdi]

n.,

busybodies  

n.nosy parker,bigmouth,chatterer,meddler,stirrer

busybodyn.

1.a person who is too interested in what other people are doing

He's an interfering old busybody!

n.1.,;;

n.1.<informal,disapproving>sb. who is very interested in other peoples private lives and activities and tries to get involved in them in a way that is annoying

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5. (chat) (busybody) lief1. ...

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1."It's a change in protocol, but now he'll be expected to live up to it and stop being such a political busybody, " said Mr. Yao.,“。”

2.The doctor was quite certain that if any inquisitive busybody were later to insist on an inquiry, he would be found innocent.

3.No one likes a busybody and, says Cheliotis, even the word "cool" suggests a certain relaxed approach.

4.Busy soul has no time to be busybody.

5.So saying, the rich man refused to follow the advice of his busybody neighbors.

6.No one explicitly called the current principal an authoritarian busybody, but that was the obvious implication.

7.From getting hitched to saving the environment, here's proof you can still be a busybody long after you kick the bucket.

8.and where there is not much point in busybody neighbours "twitching the curtains" make for friendlier places to live.

9.After this incident, a village busybody summarized this as: Four guys named He could not defeat one guy named Qiu.

10.Just stay out of this, will you? 9. I don't want to be a busybody.?9.