soppy

英['sɒpi] 美['sɑːpi]
  • adj. 浑身湿透的;潮湿的;易感伤的
soppier soppiest
  • soper n.[医]迷睡;昏睡;酣睡
  • soph abbr.大学二年级生(=sophomore)
  • sophi n.=Sophy
  • sophic adj.智慧的;明智的
  • sophism n.诡辩
Adjective:
  1. wet through and through; thoroughly wet;

    "stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain"
    "the speaker's sodden collar"
    "soppy clothes"

  2. effusively or insincerely emotional;

    "a bathetic novel"
    "maudlin expressions of sympathy"
    "mushy effusiveness"
    "a schmaltzy song"
    "sentimental soap operas"
    "slushy poetry"

1. He's constantly on the phone to his girlfriend being soppy.
他总是卿卿我我地跟女朋友煲电话粥。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She loves soppy love stories, old films, that sort of thing.
她喜欢伤感的爱情故事、老电影以及诸如此类的东西。

来自柯林斯例句

3. We parted at curbside, without too much soppy stuff and no tears.
我们在路边分手, 没有太多感伤的情节也没有流泪.

来自互联网

4. Greek men were said to be a bit too soppy.
希腊男人被认为有点“过于缠绵”.

来自互联网

5. So, to recap: Bohemia likes cats, but isn't going all soppy on us.
好, 让我们回顾一下: 波西米亚互动就像猫咪, 但是并不会让我们感到失望.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Don't stand outside,otherwise you will get soppy.
      你别站在外边,要不全身都要湿透了.
    2. We parted at curbside, without too much soppy stuff and no tears.
      我们在路边分手