doddle
IPA/ˈdɒdl/
IPA/ˈdɑːdl/
doddle — 名詞
1. a job or activity that needs almost no effort to finish
1.名詞B2
釋義
輕而易舉
幾乎不費力就能完成的事
a job or activity that needs almost no effort to finish
例句
The driving test was a doddle after all those practice lessons.
經過那麼多次練習課之後,路考簡直是輕而易舉。
a doddle after [preparation]
Assembling the new bookshelf turned out to be an absolute doddle.
組裝那個新書櫃結果發現簡直輕而易舉。
an absolute doddle
Compared with last month's report, writing this one was a doddle.
跟上個月的報告相比,寫這一份輕而易舉。
The chef said preparing a three-course meal was a doddle for her.
那位主廚說準備三道菜的晚餐對她來說輕而易舉。
Fixing the leaky tap looked hard but proved a doddle in the end.
修理漏水的水龍頭看起來很難,但最後發現輕而易舉。
同義詞
文法句型
a doddle
用法筆記
Almost always used in the singular with 'a' (a doddle). Common in British informal speech; rarely used in American English.
常見錯誤
❌The exam was doddle.
✅The exam was a doddle.
💡'doddle' is a countable noun and needs an article.