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词汇 wishy-washy
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Definition of wishy-washy in English:

wishy-washy

adjective ˈwɪʃɪwɒʃi
  • 1(of drink or liquid food) weak; watery.

    (饮料、汤等)淡而无味的,味淡如水的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before moving on, I drink a cup of tepid wishy-washy Amsterdam espresso tasting and smelling of unclean canal water, with ‘Sally’, my obnoxious Salisbury suitcase, parked at my feet.
    Synonyms
    watery, weak, watered down, thin
    tasteless, flavourless, insipid
  • 2Feeble or insipid in quality or character.

    软弱无力的;缺乏决断力的

    wishy-washy liberalism

    软弱无力的自由主义。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although each character's storyline is wrapped up, the climax is wishy-washy.
    • It's almost like my character is so wishy-washy that nobody believes in what I do.
    • The average wishy-washy middle-class liberal like myself finds herself thrashing desperately between her worthy political world view of them as victims and sheer annoyance at their failure to seize their chances.
    • This is not the wishy-washy spiritualism that insists that it does not matter what you believe so long as you believe in something.
    • So my resultant thinking is the usual liberal wishy-washy leftiness which tries to be fair to both sides.
    Synonyms
    feeble, ineffectual, weak, vapid, milk-and-water, effete, spineless, limp, limp-wristed, namby-pamby, half-hearted, spiritless, irresolute, indecisive
    informal wet, pathetic, weak-kneed
    British informal half-arsed
    pale, insipid
    pallid, wan, sickly

Origin

Early 18th century: reduplication of washy.

  • pell-mell from Late Middle English:

    People like words that combine two almost identical forms, like helter-skelter (late 16th century), mishmash (Late Middle English), namby-pamby, and wishy-washy (late 17th century)—and pell-mell. Its second element represents a form of French mesler ‘to mix’ (related to medley). The first part might be from pelle ‘shovel’, giving the sense ‘mixed together with a shovel’, but the simple love of rhyme may be the only explanation needed.

Definition of wishy-washy in US English:

wishy-washy

adjective
  • 1(of drink or liquid food such as soup) weak; watery.

    (饮料、汤等)淡而无味的,味淡如水的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before moving on, I drink a cup of tepid wishy-washy Amsterdam espresso tasting and smelling of unclean canal water, with ‘Sally’, my obnoxious Salisbury suitcase, parked at my feet.
    Synonyms
    watery, weak, watered down, thin
    1. 1.1 Feeble or insipid in quality or character; lacking strength or boldness.
      软弱无力的;缺乏决断力的
      wishy-washy liberalism

      软弱无力的自由主义。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • So my resultant thinking is the usual liberal wishy-washy leftiness which tries to be fair to both sides.
      • This is not the wishy-washy spiritualism that insists that it does not matter what you believe so long as you believe in something.
      • The average wishy-washy middle-class liberal like myself finds herself thrashing desperately between her worthy political world view of them as victims and sheer annoyance at their failure to seize their chances.
      • It's almost like my character is so wishy-washy that nobody believes in what I do.
      • Although each character's storyline is wrapped up, the climax is wishy-washy.
      Synonyms
      feeble, ineffectual, weak, vapid, milk-and-water, effete, spineless, limp, limp-wristed, namby-pamby, half-hearted, spiritless, irresolute, indecisive
      pale, insipid

Origin

Early 18th century: reduplication of washy.

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