captious
captious 英 ['kæpʃəs] 美 ['kæpʃəs]
adj. 挑剔的;吹毛求疵的
- If someone tends to be hypercritical and find fault with everything, you can describe that person as captious. Try not to be described as a captious person yourself, however. No one likes a carping individual!
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- adj. 挑剔的;吹毛求疵的
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1. In sexual love on this problem, the man is very special selfishness, captious .
在性爱这个问题上,男人是非常自私、非常挑剔的。
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2. Such company and withstand of administrative mechanism ability are the most captious the test with the most mature American capital market.
这样的公司和治理机制才能经得起最挑剔和最成熟的美国资本市场的考验。
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3. With the change of people consuming need today, they are more and more captious to product packaging, so the design of traditional product package of China must also be of national culture feature.
现代社会随着人们消费需求的转变,人们对产品包装越来越挑剔,中国传统产品包装的设计也必须是具有民族文化特色的。
- captious (adj.) "apt to notice and make much of unimportant faults or flaws," c. 1400, capcyus, from Latin captiosus "fallacious," from captionem (nominative captio) "a deceiving, fallacious argument," literally "a taking (in)," from captus, past participle of capere "to take, catch" (from PIE root *kap- "to grasp"). Related: Captiously; captiousness.
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