preachy
preachy — 形容詞
- preachypositive
- preachiercomparative
- preachiestsuperlative
1. describing a way of speaking or writing that lectures people about right and wro
說教的
喜歡教訓別人道德的
describing a way of speaking or writing that lectures people about right and wrong in an unwanted or annoying manner
Hiro's preachy comments about eating meat made the dinner party guests feel uncomfortable.
Hiro 關於吃肉的說教言論讓宴會的客人感到不自在。
collocation: preachy comments
The principal's speech was so preachy that students started checking their phones.
校長的演講太過說教,學生們紛紛開始看手機。
consequence shown: students stopped paying attention
Aylin left the seminar because she could not stand the preachy way the instructor spoke.
Aylin 離開了研討會,因為她受不了講師那種說教的方式。
Quinn gave advice without sounding preachy by using stories instead of direct criticism.
Quinn 用故事代替直接批評,成功給出建議卻不說教。
Faisal's climate change blog was passionate but not preachy, so readers wanted to learn more.
Faisal 的氣候變遷部落格充滿熱情卻不說教,讓讀者想了解更多。
- moralizing
broader than 'preachy'; can be neutral or descriptive, while 'preachy' is always disapproving
- sanctimonious
stronger and more formal; implies a religious or self-righteous attitude
- self-righteous
focuses on the speaker's belief in their own correctness rather than the lecturing style
- holier-than-thou
more informal and vivid, suggesting the speaker acts morally superior
用法筆記
Common in informal contexts to express disapproval. Often appears before nouns like 'speech', 'tone', 'message', 'style', or after verbs like 'sound', 'get', or 'become'.