stringy的意思
stringy中文翻譯:
adj.繩的;纖維的;線;多筋的
springy───adj.有彈力的
stingy───adj.吝嗇的,小氣的;有刺的;缺乏的
string───n.線,弦,細繩;一串,一行;vt.懸掛;系;扎;用線(或細繩等)串,把……連在一起
strings───n.弦樂器;附帶條件(string的復數);帶狀物;珠串;v.用帶系上;使伸展;用線串;使緊張(string的三單形式)
stringily───嚴格地
stringed───adj.(樂器等)有弦的;用弦縛住的;v.用帶系上;使伸展;使連接(string的過去分詞)
stringer───n.縱梁,縱桁;上弦匠;[地質]細脈;特約記者,特約通訊員;拉線人;n.(Stringer)人名;(德)施特林格;(英)斯特林格
cringy───畏縮
fringy───adj.有緣飾的;穗狀的
It isn't so flat and stringy.───它不再是扁平的細發了。
meat, he asserted, is too stringy, whereas the drumstick of a young chicken is delicate and easy to chew.───他認為雞胸肉太老,而小雞的雞腿肉很嫩很好嚼。
The meat was stringy.───這肉筋多嚼不爛。
I thought you were going to say the ONE VEST! Phew! NEVER been a fan of those stringy numbers!───我還以為你們要說一件背心呢!啊哦!永遠都不要成為針織愛好者!
Chest meat, he asserted, is too stringy, whereas the drumstick of a young chicken is "delicate and easy to chew. "───他認為雞胸肉太老,而雞腿肉很嫩很好嚼。
Peel a banana from the bottom and you won't have to pick the little "stringy things" off of it. That's how the primates do it.───剝香蕉的時候請從底部剝,而且你沒必要把那上面的細絲撕下來,因為那些靈長類動物經常那樣做。
The mask looked like the face of a withered old man with stringy white hair, so that I must have looked like an undertaker.───面具就像一位面容槁枯,白發稀少的老人,所以我看上去應當就猶如一位送葬者個別吧。
MacDonald could see the female as she flickered a light. She had long, stringy, blond hair, boots, a floppy hat and said what sounded like.───因為那個女的拿著一個手電筒,所以麥克唐納可以看清楚她。她的頭發很長,金色,穿著靴子,戴著一個邋遢的帽子,說話粗魯。
Forgive my bluntness , but I am an old man, and my flesh is sure to be stringy and lacking in taste: I doubt even a demon would relish it.───請原諒我的直言無諱,我是一個老人,我的肉肯定又老又沒味道:我懷疑會有什么魔鬼會喜歡。
This girl, with her dirty hands and stringy bleached hair, knew all about men.
The chicken was dry and stringy.
If stringy, push pulp through sieve with back of spoon.
Scoop out the pumpkin's stringy fibres.
The meat was stringy.
The pink Kaopectate left milky, stringy strands on the bathroom sink.
It has a distinctive texture which becomes stringy when cooked and is most famous served on top of pizzas or lasagne.
Her stringy black hair kept falling in her eyes.
Probably a stringy old battleaxe in tweeds.