0 not easily satisfied, or having very high standards about particular things:
1 having too much decoration and too many small details, in a way that is not stylish:
3 not easily satisfied or pleased; worried or careful about unimportant details:
She’s really fussy about who she goes out with.
Kevin’s a fussy eater.
4 having too much decoration or too many details:
My new dress is sophisticated but not too fussy.
If you wear your own clothes, try to make them smart and not too fussy.
Perhaps fussy was simply a straightforward term for the small-scaled, repetitive elements encrusting that proposal.
Such children are expected to be less fussy and, thus, less irritable than other children.
When we combined paternal and maternal reports into a single construct reflecting fussy/ difficult temperament, this association was no longer significant.
Children are irritable and fussy with the teacher with no apparent cause.
In cases when the infant was asleep or very fussy, visits were rescheduled.
The modern arbiters of garden taste have rejected the nineteenth-century suburban middle-class style as fussy and busy.
The present results suggest that alcoholic fathers tend to report their infants as being more fussy or difficult compared to those in the control group.
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不容易滿足的, 過分挑剔的, 難以滿足的…
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不容易满足的, 过分挑剔的, 难以满足的…
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quisquilloso, delicado, exigente [masculine-feminine]…
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exigente, complicado, cheio de coisas…
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好き嫌いが多い, 気難しい…
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titiz, müşkülpesent, kolay beğenmeyen…
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tatillon/-onne, tatillon, tarabiscoté…
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