cosy
adjective UK (US cozy) uk/ˈkəʊ.zi/ us/ˈkoʊ.zi/
(COMFORTABLE)
B1 (尤指建筑物因为小及温暖而)温馨的,温暖舒适的,惬意的,安逸的
comfortable and pleasant, especially (of a building) because of being small and warm
This room is nice and cosy in the winter. 这房间冬天十分温暖舒适。
He showed me into a cosy little room. 他带我进入了一间温馨的小屋。
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- It's much better to have a small cosy room than a big cold one.
- The room looked cosy and inviting.
(TOO CLOSE)
disapproving(与…)相互勾结的
used to describe a situation that is convenient for those involved but may not be honest or legal
He has some cosy arrangement/deal with his supplier, which means he's able to sell his goods more cheaply. 他跟供应商有某种暗中约定/交易,这意味着他能以更低的价格出售商品。
cosy
noun [ C ] UK (US cozy) uk/ˈkəʊ.zi/ us/ˈkoʊ.zi/
保暖罩
a cover that you put on a teapot or a boiled egg to keep it warm
a tea cosy 茶罩
an egg cosy 鸡蛋罩
See also: tea cosy