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prig [prɪɡ]

n. 一本正经的人;
复数:: prigs

例句:

  • The transition from libertine to prig was so complete.
    一个酒徒色鬼竟然摇身一变就成了道学先生.
  • He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.
    他们责骂他是一个沾沾自喜、装腔作势的人.
  • You are neither a prig nor a bounder.
    你既不是道学先生又不鲁莽.
  • He was no prig, but liked a laugh.
    来自P. H. Gibbs
  • Pennington, by his own account, was something of a prig.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Webster may have been a prig, but he wasn't a duffer.
    来自NEWYORKER