catchy如何读

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catchy是什么意思

  • adj.引人注目的;(曲调等)易记住的,朗朗上口的;诡诈的;易使人上当的;不连贯的

catchy自然拼读

catch·y

kae chi

catchy变形

比较级:catchier

最高级:catchiest

catchy词根

词根:catch

adj.

catching 传染性的;有魅力的

n.

catch 捕捉;捕获物;窗钩

v.

catching 抓住(catch的ing形式)

vi.

catch 赶上;抓住

vt.

catch 赶上;抓住;感染;了解

catchy英英释义

adjective

tending to catch the interest or attention

a catchy title

easily retained in the memory

a catchy melody

fitful, irregular

catchy breathing

tricky

a catchy question

catchy词源中文解释

"having the quality of 'catching' in the mind," 1831年,源自 catch(v.)+ -y(2)。起初被认为是口语。相关词汇: Catchiness。

There is, also, by far too much of routine both in the selection of subjects, and in the mode of treating them, notwithstanding the oddity that is sometimes substituted for originality. Should this system be persevered in, there is great danger of every thing becoming forced and unnatural, and all other qualities sacrificed to a catchy, stage-like effect, both as regards subject, composition, and execution. ["The Suffolk Street Exhibit," in Fraser's Magazine, July, 1831]
此外,在选择主题和处理方式上,常常过于墨守成规,尽管有时会用奇怪的东西代替原创性。如果坚持这种系统,很容易导致一切变得勉强和不自然,所有其他品质都会被牺牲,以追求引人注目的舞台效果,无论是在主题、构图还是执行方面。["The Suffolk Street Exhibit," in Fraser's Magazine, July, 1831]

早在1827年的医学著作中,它就已经被证明是与呼吸有关的,而且被詹姆森(1818年)和其他人认为是苏格兰用语,意为“学习快,善于利用他人”。

catchy词源英文解释

The first known use of catchy was in 1804

catchy儿童词典英英释义

categorizeverb

to put into a category : classify

categorynoun

one of the divisions or groupings used in a system of classification

"species" and "genus" are biological categories

class entry 1 sense 3a, kind

categoricaladjective

not restricted or limited in any way : absolute

a categorical denial

of, relating to, or being a category

categoricaladjective

not restricted or limited in any way : absolute

a categorical denial

of, relating to, or being a category

catechizeverb

to instruct (as on religion) by means of questions, answers, and explanations and corrections

catechizeverb

to instruct (as on religion) by means of questions, answers, and explanations and corrections

catechistnoun

a person who catechizes especially on religion

catechismnoun

a summary of religious doctrine in the form of questions and answers

a set of questions requiring memorized answers put as a test

catchyadjective

likely to attract attention

easily remembered

catchy lyrics

tricky sense 2

a catchy question

catchy 例句

1 He’s calming, wise and knows how to write a catchy song to a drumbeat.

2 Like “Let It Go” in America, the catchy theme song of “Your Name,” “ZenZenZense,”—“Past, Past, Past Life”—has topped Japanese charts; for several months last year, it was Japan’s most-requested karaoke tune.

3 Its catchy songs, funny dialogue and message of female empowerment have won it a legion of fans worldwide, known as the “Queendom,” who dress up as its characters and spread its music across social media.

4 Catchy taglines or hashtags and unique avatar ribbons are simple features that can be incorporated to brand your initiative.

响亮的口号或标签(hashtags)、独特的丝带头像是一些创造独特品牌的简单技巧。

5 Plenty have called the song one of the most perfect pop songs ever written, and few could disagree—it’s fun, topical, and incredibly and undeniably catchy.

6 That is so much deeper than, ‘Oh, that melody is catchy.’

7 Drawing from folk rock and rustic country music, the album has conversationally catchy melodies; lyrics about hard times and modest yearnings; and cameos by Patty Griffin and Alison Krauss. Oct.

8 A big part of the show’s appeal lies in its fiendishly catchy songs.

9 Looking for a silver lining, I spent an afternoon Googling TED Talks with catchy titles like “Are Droids Taking Our Jobs?”

10 The slower tracks lose impetus, but the sultry reggae of Satellite is as catchy as a boy band and threatens to capitalise on the Kills' tabloid presence by putting them in the charts.

11 The result plays like an intimate tour diary — or as if one of those American Idol homecoming videos had an incredibly catchy, synth-heavy dance rock soundtrack.

12 Some of the songs, such as "It's Not Your Fault," are playful and catchy; others, such as "Heart Love Still," are slower and thoughtful.

13 Beck, the eternal alt-rock chameleon, is also making his own bid for pop audiences this Friday with “Colors,” his catchiest and most cheerful LP in years.

14 A glimpse of mainstream success came with the critically acclaimed album, “Paper Television,” a collection of catchy, quietly subversive synth-and-drum-machine-driven songs.

15 Wadjda makes a catchy girl-power headline, but it's interesting that al-Mansour has been more circumspect about its purpose in interviews, stressing that her earlier version of the script attacked Saudi life more directly.

16 Everyone loves it and it's catchy as hell.

17 Guaranteed smiles and a good cause -- and the song's plenty catchy too.

18 “The album is as catchy and euphorically overblown as the music that made her a sensation,” The Times’s Jon Pareles wrote.

19 This loose, upbeat stomp makes for a typically catchy entry point.

20 The four-piece's best gel was "Baby Got A Haircut," with its heavy backbeat and everyone singing the catchy melody at once.

catchy 同义词

4 诡诈的

artful

5 有圈套的

trappy

7 投合时好的

sensational

9 容易记住的

memorable

10 引人

charming charm

11 欺骗性

cronk fraudulent underhand

12 间歇的

intermittent

13 欺骗性的

cronk fraudulent underhand

15 引人注意的

arrestive spectacular noticeable

19 一阵阵的

fitful

21 难以对付的

formidable

24 引人的

charming

28 令人喜爱的

endearing likeable likable

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