stringy
英 [ˈstrɪŋi]
美 [ˈstrɪŋi]
adj. 细长而干枯的; 细长而稀疏的; 多筋的; 纤维多而不嫩的; 柴的; 瘦得露出筋的
比较级:stringier
BNC.24250 / COCA.18434
牛津词典
adj.
- 细长而干枯的;细长而稀疏的
long and thin and looking as if it has not been washed - 多筋的;纤维多而不嫩的;柴的
containing long thin pieces like string and difficult to chew- tough, stringy meat
又老筋又多的肉
- tough, stringy meat
- 瘦得露出筋的
thin so that you can see the muscles- a stringy neck
瘦得青筋毕露的脖子
- a stringy neck
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (食物)多筋的,纤维多而不嫩的,柴的
Stringyfood contains long, thin pieces that are difficult or unpleasant to eat.- The meat was stringy...
这肉嚼不烂。 - Thankfully, it wasn't smothered in stringy cheese like some pizzas.
幸好它不像有些比萨饼那样上面涂满了难嚼的奶酪。
- The meat was stringy...
- ADJ-GRADED (头发)干枯的,稀疏的
Stringyhair is thin and unattractive.- ...an enormously fat man with long, stringy gray hair.
留着稀疏的灰白长发、身形臃肿的男子
- ...an enormously fat man with long, stringy gray hair.
英英释义
adj
- consisting of or containing string or strings
- lean and sinewy
- forming viscous or glutinous threads
- (of meat) full of sinews
双语例句
- The meat was brownish-grey and stringy.
这块肉褐中泛灰,而且多筋。 - Such signs of hepatic depression syndrome as thin white fur of tongue and stringy pulse still need to be further studied.
结合中医理论,舌苔薄白、脉弦可作为进一步研究的肝郁证症状条目。 - It can be stringy, but the left-over pulp can also be added to soups or casseroles for extra fibre.
虽然看上去黏稠,剩下的果汁粗纤维较多,可以加到汤中或是砂锅菜中。 - He looked no more than nine or ten years old, sallow, small, stringy.
男孩看上去约莫九到十岁,脸色灰黄,个头矮小,体格精瘦。 - She had stringy hair and skinny legs.
她的长发稀疏,毫无光泽,两条腿跟竹竿似的。 - An orbifold is called "stringy orbifold" if we refer it as the orbifold itself with its twisted sectors.
如果谈到orbifold及其上的twistedsectors时,我们称之为弦orbifold。 - This celery is too old, it's very stringy.
芹菜太老,有很多筋。 - Vegetables with crisp and cracking texture emerge as mush, slippery and stringy as hair nets simmered in Vaseline.
质地爽脆的蔬菜出来后就像在凡士林中炖过的发网一样粘糊糊,滑溜溜,筋拉拉的。 - 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.
请原谅我的直言无讳,我是一个老人,我的肉肯定又老又没味道:我怀疑会有什么魔鬼会喜欢。 - Just after he left the barbershop, he saw a man in the street with long, stringy, dirty hair and an untrimmed beard.
离开理发店之后,他看见街上有个人留着很杂乱的长发和邋遢的胡须。