dusty

英['dʌsti] 美['dʌsti]
  • adj. 满是灰尘的
dustily dustier dustiest dustiness
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星级词汇:
  • dusky adj.微黑的;带黑的;昏暗的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 灰尘覆盖的,布满灰尘的,灰尘弥漫的,灰尘多的
    2. 粉状的,尘状的
    3. 浊的
    4. 灰尘似的
    5. 含糊的
    6. 灰蒙蒙的
    7. 土灰色的,浅灰色的
    8. 暧昧的
    9. 枯燥无味的,无聊的
    n. (名词)
    1. 达斯蒂(音译名)

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. covered with a layer of dust;

    "a dusty pile of books"

  2. lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new;

    "moth-eaten theories about race"
    "stale news"

1. They started strolling down the dusty road in the moonlight.
在月光下他们开始沿着满是尘土的路漫步。

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2. Meanwhile, Dusty Springfield's new TV series began a run on BBC 1.
同时,达斯蒂·斯普林菲尔德的电视剧新作开始在BBC1台播放。

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3. The bus from Odense rattled into a dusty village called Pozo Almonte.
从欧登塞来的巴士颠簸着驶入一个叫作波索阿尔蒙特的灰蒙蒙的村庄。

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4. The books looked faded, dusty and unused.
那些书看上去褪了色,尘封已久。

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5. She had matted hair and torn dusty clothes.
她蓬头乱发,衣衫褴褛,满是灰尘。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Sunlight filtered in through the dusty window.
      阳光从满是灰尘的窗子透进去。
    2. The trays on the desk were filled by papers dusty with inattention.
      办公桌上的公文格里堆积着满是灰尘的文件。