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a. 温暖舒适的

n. 保暖套


  1. The room has a nice cosy feel.
    这房间给人非常温暖舒适的感觉。
  2. He lives in a cosy little room.
    他住在一个舒适的小屋里。
  3. I felt all cosy tucked up in bed.
    我钻进被窝里,暖暖和和舒服极了。


cosy
cosier, cosiest
[ noun ]
  1. a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm

  2. <noun.artifact>
[ adj ]
  1. enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space

  2. <adj.all>
    a cozy nook near the fire
    snug in bed
    a snug little apartment


Cosy \Co"sy\ (k?"z?), a.
See {Cozy}.

Cozy \Co"zy\ (k?"z?), a. [Compar. {Cozier} (-z?-?r); superl.
{Coziest}.] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach
abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices,
snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.]
1. Snug; comfortable; easy; contented. [Written also {cosey}
and {cosy}.]

2. [Cf. F. causer to chat, talk.] Chatty; talkative;
sociable; familiar. [Eng.]

  1. The traditionally cosy relationship between capital and labour has been brought into question and a new order is emerging.
  2. They are boosting output through the use of spare capacity, technological assistance from Sumitomo, and adding production lines. These moves have themselves given rise to fears that relationships among the suppliers are becoming more cosy.
  3. The advent of Europe's single market, together with domestic reforms to adjust to it, have forced Belgium's traditionally cosy banking system to take a cold look at itself.
  4. He was a fraudster whose bogus credentials were not checked. There were other matters which made the WDA look like 'a cosy club with jobs for the boys'.
  5. The famous gardens, front and side, are intact, though not blooming yet; the cosy rear gardens and the tennis court have already become building sites. We need not be sentimental about the old house.
  6. If you are keen on cosy middlebrow nostalgia then you are in clover.
  7. This would at least throw some light on the cosy coterie of officials and ministers. These institutional changes are important because the persistent failure of British policies is only partly the failure of a country.
  8. Thus did Bonnard charge his cosy sunlit spaces with psychological overtones. After he settled down with his wife Marthe, social pictures were rare.
  9. Given the cut-throat way in which equipment suppliers vie for business, Mercury would be unwise to allow that relationship to become too cosy.
  10. As soon as one does, the first has to be that of how to interpret Tavener's simplicity as ascetic and not merely cosy.
  11. He believes he is defending his region and his job. Many people believe Mr Garnot and his colleagues are wrong, that French farmers have lived for too long under the cosy protection of the EC's Common Agricultural Policy (Cap).
  12. Forget the cosy dinner in a Pittsburgh restaurant, the night spent in the Lincoln suite at the White House and the ride on Air Force One.
  13. Since he arrived, he has hacked hard at VW's internal costs structure, its civil service-style bureaucracy, and its cosy relationships with its mostly German, high-cost components suppliers.
  14. Flanders and Swann look on the audience as their accomplices and a cosy conspiracy results.
  15. It has all the features of an old New York tavern - a tin ceiling, tiled floors, and cosy wooden booths - and serves food in a couple of converted carriage-house rooms at the back. It is the bar in the front room, however, which lures drinkers back.
  16. But the enthusiasm the sixth-formers feel for single-sex education is strong. 'It's very cosy.
  17. Critics fear that the move will turn the other secondary school in the Penrith area into a secondary modern. Until 1988 the two schools operated a cosy local compromise.
  18. 'The system can reduce the rigour of shareholder discipline,' says one industry observer in Paris. 'There is a risk of cosy corporate relationships based on self-protection rather than the maximising of returns.
  19. Buffeted by conflicting bids for our Yuletide attention, we scarcely know which is the way to cosy naturalism and which to state-of-the-art make-believe. The Pagemaster, promising on paper but flimsy on film, prompts another question.
  20. The industry, he points out, is now maturing. 'It's a whole lot less cosy, it's more like a proper business,' he says.
  21. 'It's common sense that it should do, so long as you do not get too cosy or sloppy.' At first glance, it is the 'cosiness' or otherwise of technology partnerships that raises eyebrows.
  22. The FDA is trying to shake the widely held perception that it is too cosy with the industry it regulates and that it relies too much on the integrity of generic-drug makers.
  23. They will lead cosy lives,' says Ron James, the managing director of Pharmaceutical Proteins.
  24. Japanese exporters are making some efforts to reduce costs, but deep cuts have been avoided, and companies are loath to give up cosy labour practices.
  25. The Delaware courts quickly put a stop to that cosy deal, though, forcing Davis to auction the company he has led for more than a decade to the highest bidder. What can Davis expect now?
  26. It will be hard to hold the coalition together, let alone to shake up the cosy world of Japan's money politics and to give a fair deal to consumers.
  27. It contains none of the recent 'new world order' rhetoric which hid Bush's desire for a cosy US-Soviet partnership operating through the UN. Nor does the author fall into the trap of glorifying the US as the sole superpower.
  28. THE salon du dessin de collections, Europe's only works-on-paper fair and the only one in the world which shows drawings but not prints, has moved this year from its cosy but crowded basement in the Hotel George V to the far loftier Grand Palais.
  29. The public interest would be better served by a policy that promoted choice and diversity rather than a cosy cartel of like-minded clones. The fault, however, lies not with the models themselves, but with those who use them.
  30. There is far more to running an airline than picking the fastest growing routes and negotiating cosy deals, says Julius.
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