cookie-cutter

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Alternative form of cookie cutter. alt-of,alternative,attributive
    — Let Us Send You a Trial Package Ten cents (stamps or coin) will bring you a One-Cake package, enough for a nice “company cake," and we will include a 10c Dromedary Cookie-Cutter and a Cook Book of Choice Cocoanut Recipes. The Hills Brothers Co. Dept. B, 375 Washington Street New York
动词 v.
  1. To produce, design, or approach something in a formulaic, mass-produced or unoriginal manner, often ensuring all the outputs are identical. idiomatic,transitive,uncommon
    — Ever since USA Today arrived with its bar graphs, its color-coded weather maps (red means hot, boys and girls!), its stick-figure journalism, its pages cookie-cuttered by brights and factoids and its expert trivializing of everything from wars to nutrition, the craft of newspapering meant nothing more than making sure the percentages took up an accurate slice of the pie chart.
形容词 adj.
  1. Having a similar appearance or seeming identical; created by some standard or common means, often with the implication that the result is common, boring, or not applicable to all needs. derogatory,figuratively,often
    — The subdivision was nothing but row after row of cookie-cutter houses.

词形变化

more cookie-cutter comparative most cookie-cutter superlative cookie-cutters plural cookie-cutters present,singular,third-person cookie-cuttering participle,present cookie-cuttered participle,past cookie-cuttered past
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