soppy
soppy — 形容詞
- soppypositive
- soppiercomparative
- soppiestsuperlative
1. showing loving or romantic feelings in a way that is too emotional and not sensi
矯情;濫情
過度表達感情而顯得不切實際
showing loving or romantic feelings in a way that is too emotional and not sensible or practical
The guests groaned at the soppy speech the groom made at the wedding.
賓客們對新郎在婚禮上那番矯情的致詞翻了個白眼。
soppy + speech — emotional public expression
Minho refused to watch the film, saying it was just another soppy love story.
Minho 拒絕看那部電影,說那不過是另一個矯情的愛情故事。
collocation: soppy love story
Beatriz wrote a soppy poem for her boyfriend's birthday card.
Beatriz 在她男朋友的生日卡片上寫了一首濫情的詩。
Saira knew her speech was a bit soppy, but she meant every word of it.
Saira 知道自己的致詞有點濫情,但她每個字都是真心的。
Critics called the drama soppy and full of unnecessary tears.
劇評家說那齣連續劇太過矯情,充滿不必要的眼淚。
- sentimental
neutral or positive tone; 'soppy' adds disapproval
- mawkish
more formal and strongly negative; describes exaggerated emotion that is hard to take seriously
- corny
American English; focuses on the simplicity or lack of originality rather than excess emotion
- unsentimental
showing no tender feelings
- hard-headed
practical and not influenced by emotion
文法句型
soppy + noun (speech/film/story)
用法筆記
Common in informal British English to express mild disapproval. In American English, 'corny' or 'cheesy' are more frequent for similar meaning.
常見錯誤
2. completely wet, usually because water has soaked deep into a material
濕透
完全被水浸濕的
completely wet, usually because water has soaked deep into a material
Caleb's socks were soppy from walking through the rain without an umbrella.
Caleb 的襪子因為沒撐傘走在雨中而濕透了。
soppy from [cause] — soaked through
Zayd wrung out his soppy jacket and hung it over the radiator.
Zayd 擰乾了他濕透的夾克,掛在暖氣片上。
The grass was soppy with morning dew, soaking their trainers.
草地被晨露浸得濕透,他們的運動鞋都溼了。
Noor peeled off her soppy swimming costume after getting out of the pool.
Noor 從泳池出來後,脫下濕透的泳衣。
- dry
completely free from water
文法句型
soppy with [noun]
soppy from [noun]
用法筆記
Chiefly British English. 'Soaked', 'drenched', or 'saturated' are more common alternatives across all varieties.