scrubby

英[?skr?bi]
美[?skr?bi]

基本釋義

adj.
(個(gè)子)矮小的,樹叢繁盛的,多短硬毛的; 寒酸

實(shí)用例句

From over scrubby cheekbones eyes looked into Winston's, sometimes with strange intensity, and flashed away again.

這批滿臉毛茸茸的人,直朝溫斯頓這邊看, 想不到有時(shí)盯得還真緊, 可一瞥就過去啦.

英漢文學(xué)

Bush fallow: Poor quality land covered with scrubBy vegetation.

灌木林修耕地,灌木林閑地: 灌木叢生的劣質(zhì)土地.

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The only vegetation was scrubby trees and patches of coarse grass.

唯一的植物是低矮的樹木和一叢叢粗糙的草.

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One - storey houses erected in the late 1940 s and early 1950 s sit behind scrubby gardens.

建于40年代晚期及50年代初期的這些單層住宅,掩映在庭院繁茂的樹叢中.

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A tract of unproductive land, often a scrubby growth of trees. Often used in the plural.

貧瘠地,不毛之地:一塊貧瘠的土地, 通常樹木低矮. 常用復(fù)數(shù).

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. sparsely covered with stunted trees or vegetation and underbrush;

    "open scrubby woods"

  • 2. inferior in size or quality;

    "scrawny cattle"

    "scrubby cut-over pine"

    "old stunted thorn trees"

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