faddily
adverb UK informal uk/ˈfæd.əl.i/ us/ˈfæd.əl.i/ (also faddishly, uk/ˈfæd.ɪʃ.li/ us/ˈfæd.ɪʃ.li/)
有特殊好恶地;(尤指)挑食地
used to say someone likes or dislikes particular things, especially food, for no good reason
She picked faddily at the food on her plate. 她对着盘子里的食物挑挑拣拣。
See: faddy
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- Everyone seems to eat so faddily nowadays.
- So-called "clean eating" and "wellness" trends encourage us to shop and eat faddily.
- Look for the logic underlying an idea rather than just faddishly adopting it.
- a faddishly popular ingredient