scrubby

英 ['skrʌbɪ] 美 ['skrʌbi]
  • adj. 矮小的;树丛繁盛的
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scrubby 灌木丛生的

scrub,灌木丛,-y,形容词后缀。

scrubby (adj.)
"stunted, inferior, shabby," 1590s; see scrub (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "covered with scrub" is from 1670s. Related: Scrubbiness.
1. From over scrubby cheekbones eyes looked into Winston's, sometimes with strange intensity, and flashed away again.
这批满脸毛茸茸的人,直朝温斯顿这边看, 想不到有时盯得还真紧, 可一瞥就过去啦.

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2. It was comic that a scrubby little Welsh member should look at me like that.
一个微不足道的威尔士小议员竟然这样看着我,真是可笑.

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3. Bush fallow: Poor quality land covered with scrubBy vegetation.
灌木林修耕地,灌木林闲地: 灌木丛生的劣质土地.

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4. The only vegetation was scrubby trees and patches of coarse grass.
唯一的植物是低矮的树木和一丛丛粗糙的草.

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5. 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年代初期的这些单层住宅,掩映在庭院繁茂的树丛中.

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