中文意思

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UK//ˈkəʊ.zi//US//ˈkoʊ.zi//

Cozy 的意思

Comfortably warm and inviting.

In simple words: Warm, comfortable, and inviting.

Cozy 例句

  • The blanket was so cozy that I fell asleep immediately.
  • She lit candles to create a cozy atmosphere for the dinner.
  • He loves his cozy sweater during the winter months.
  • The little café had a cozy corner perfect for reading.
  • Their home always feels cozy, filled with family photos and warm colors.

如何使用 Cozy

Commonly used to describe places or feelings. It's appropriate in casual and formal contexts, but may seem too casual in highly formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a warm blanket and a hot drink on a cold day.

相关单词

Collocations with Cozy

  • cozy blanket
  • cozy atmosphere
  • cozy corner
  • cozy fire
  • cozy sweater

Synonyms for Cozy

Opposites of Cozy

Common mistakes with Cozy

  • Confusing with 'cosy' - both are correct, but 'cozy' is American English.
  • Using inappropriately for large spaces - typically refers to small, intimate areas.

Compare Cozy with Comfortable, Warm

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Cozy 的其他语言

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关于 Cozy 的常见问题

Cozy 是什么意思?

Warm, comfortable, and inviting.

Cozy 的中文意思是什么?

Warm, comfortable, and inviting.

Cozy 的定义是什么?

Comfortably warm and inviting.

如何在句子中使用 Cozy

The blanket was so cozy that I fell asleep immediately.

能再举一个 Cozy 的例子吗?

She lit candles to create a cozy atmosphere for the dinner.

Cozy 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 comfortable, snug, homely, contented, warm。

Cozy 的反义词是什么?

相反的意思包括 uncomfortable, cold, drafty, exposed。

哪些词和 Cozy 搭配?

它常与 cozy blanket, cozy atmosphere, cozy corner, cozy fire, cozy sweater 搭配。

使用 Cozy 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confusing with 'cosy' - both are correct, but 'cozy' is American English. Using inappropriately for large spaces - typically refers to small, intimate areas.

Cozy 怎么发音?

US: //ˈkoʊ.zi//, UK: //ˈkəʊ.zi//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 Cozy

Commonly used to describe places or feelings. It's appropriate in casual and formal contexts, but may seem too casual in highly formal writing.