catchy

英['kætʃi] 美['kætʃi]
  • adj. 引人注目的;(曲调等)易记住的,朗朗上口的;诡诈的;易使人上当的;不连贯的
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Adjective:
  1. having concealed difficulty;

    "a catchy question"
    "a tricky recipe to follow"

  2. likely to attract attention;

    "a catchy title for a movie"

1. It's a very nice song. Catchy, and inoffensive.
这是首挺不错的歌,朗朗上口又不难听。

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2. The songs were both catchy and original.
那些歌曲既上口,又富有原创性。

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3. "This really is a catchy rhythm, huh?" he added, with a few little hops.
“这个节奏还真想让人跟着跳,是吧?”他说着又小步蹦跶了几下.

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4. The song's so catchy it makes you bounce round the living room or tap your feet.
这首歌很动听,听着它你就会不由自主地在客厅里舞动,或是用脚打拍子。

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5. The initiative has been given the supposedly catchy title of the "Citizen's Charter".
提案取了个据说很容易记住的名字,叫做《公民宪章》。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We need a new slogan. The old one's not catchy enough.
      我们需要新的口号,旧的不够吸引人。
    2. He would have to think up some more catchy names for these designs.
      他必须为这些艺术作品想出几个更吸引人的名字。
    3. It's not a very catchy name, is it?
      它是很难记住的名字,是吧?
    4. The melodies are catchy, fun to sing.
      旋律让人记住,唱起来也很有趣。

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