Fussy in spanish
pronunciation: eksixente part of speech: adjective
fussy [fussier -comp., fussiest -sup.]1 = quisquilloso, exigente, delicado. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: Librarians are expected, by their popular media image, to be fussy, nit-picking, pedants.more:
» be a fussy eater = ser muy delicado para comer, ser muy delicado con la comida, ser muy melindroso para comer, ser muy melindroso con la comida, ser muy tiquismiquis con la comida, ser muy tiquismiquis para comer.
Example: Good news is that my dinner was a class act, and they even got the steak perfect, which is a feat for such a fussy eater like me.fussy [fussier -comp., fussiest -sup.]2 = nimio, recargado. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: Some considered the rules over-complicated and fussy, whereas others were of the opinion that more detail was required.more:
» unfussy = sencillo, simple. [Comparativo more unfussy/unfussier y superlativo most unfussy/unfussiest]
Example: Above all the journal wishes to provide research and comment in a form that is easily and quickly understood: a fresh, rigorous, but unfussy, writing style is what is aimed for.