catchy /ˈkæʧi, ˈkɛʧi/
(a.)易記住的,詭詐的,易使人上當的
Catch·y a.
1. Apt or tending to catch the fancy or attention; catching; taking; as, catchy music.
2. Tending to catch or insnare; entangling; -- usually used fig.; as, a catchy question.
3. Consisting of, or occuring in, disconnected parts or snatches; changeable; as, a catchy wind.
It [the fox's scent] is . . . flighty or catchy, if variable. --Encyc. of Sport.
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catchy
adj 1: having concealed difficulty; "a catchy question"; "a tricky
recipe to follow" [syn: tricky]
2: likely to attract attention; "a catchy title for a movie"
[syn: attention-getting]
[also: catchiest, catchier]