fastidious

英 [fæ'stɪdɪəs] 美 [fæ'stɪdɪəs]
  • adj. 挑剔的;苛求的,难取悦的;(微生物等)需要复杂营养地
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1. contraction of fastus "contempt, arrogance" and taedium "aversion, disgust, dull, weary".
2. => 也就是那种始终不满、反感、厌恶的那种高傲和自大。
3. 因为高傲和自大,所以对什么都觉得不满意、对什么都看不上眼,因此总是很挑剔。
4. fastid- : 谐音“繁死他爹、繁死他的”。
5. 谐音“繁死他爹儿子、繁死他的儿子、繁死他爹儿死、繁死他爹儿事”。
fastidious 挑剔的,讲究的,苛求的

来自拉丁语fastus, 傲慢,骄傲,蔑视。其原义为骄傲的,过于骄傲的。并引申相关词义。

fastidious (adj.)
mid-15c., "full of pride," from Latin fastidiosus "disdainful, squeamish, exacting," from fastidium "loathing, squeamishness; dislike, aversion; excessive nicety," which is of uncertain origin; perhaps from *fastu-taidiom, a compound of fastus "contempt, arrogance, pride," and taedium "aversion, disgust." Fastus is possibly from PIE *bhars- (1) "projection, bristle, point," on the notion of "prickliness" (Watkins) or "a semantic shift from 'top' to 'haughtiness' which is conceivable, but the u-stem is not attested independently" [de Vaan], who adds that "fastidium would be a tautology." Early use in English was both in passive and active senses. Meaning "squeamish, over-nice" in English emerged 1610s. Related: Fastidiously; fastidiousness.
1. Be particularly fastidious about washing your hands before touching food.
接触食物前尤其对洗手不能有半点马虎。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Everything was planned in fastidious detail.
样样都一丝不苟地计划好了。

来自《权威词典》

3. She is too fastidious about her food or clothing.
她爱讲究吃穿.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. He was fastidious about his appearance.
他非常讲究仪表。

来自辞典例句

5. He was the picture of fastidious comfort.
一眼可以看出,他生活舒适讲究.

来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹