单词 | naff |
释义 | naff1 /næf/ adjective British English informal 1 TASTE IN CLOTHES, MUSIC ETCsomething that is naff seems silly, especially because it is unfashionable or shows a lack of good taste 愚蠢的;低级的 → tacky a really naff film 一部蹩脚透顶的电影 Babur says the uniform makes him look naff. 巴布尔说他穿上那套制服看上去傻透了。Examples from the Corpusnaff• Don't wear that shirt with those slacks -- it looks naff.• Most people think taking a package holiday in Bognor is really naff.• That could be five or fifty-five, and they could be nice or naff.• Almost as naff as Pete's pudding-bowl haircut.• He could not say that the garage was macho and Pricewell's was naff, because she would tease him again.• Its a bit naff but close to the ground and good for parking.• They now rely less on naff novelties and more on structure and nuance, while still retaining an Alec Gilroy-sense of showbiz.• Tudor Davies's script has the style of an authentically naff pre-1914 original, up-dated by a sharper intelligence.naff2 verb 1.naff off phrasal verb British English spoken informal LEAVE A PLACEused to tell someone rudely to go away 滚开Origin naff1 (1900-2000) Perhaps from Scottish English nyaff “unpleasant person” naff2 (1900-2000) Perhaps from eff “f”, a way of avoiding saying fucknaff1 adjectivenaff2 verbChinese because is seems it silly, naff that something especially Corpus |
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