stubby

英 ['stʌbɪ] 美 ['stʌbi]
  • adj. 短而粗硬的;又短又秃的;断株样的
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stubby 短而粗的,矮壮的

来自 stub,树桩,树墩,-y,形容词后缀。引申词义短而粗的,矮壮的。

stubby (adj.)
"short and thick," 1570s, from stub (n.) + -y (2); of persons, from 1831.
1. He nodded and puffed on a stubby pipe as he listened.
他边听边点头,还吸着一支粗短的烟斗。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He pointed a stubby finger at a wooden chair opposite him.
他伸出一根粗短的手指指向他对面的一把木椅。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He spoke words slowly, thrusting a stubby finger toward his face.
他慢条斯理地吐着一字一句, 一边伸出一只短粗的指头对着他的脸戳戳.

来自辞典例句

4. Two of his stubby fingers was waggling playfully into Yossarian's face.
他的两个又粗又短的手指对着尤索林的脸开玩笑地乱摇晃.

来自辞典例句

5. The first modern - style skyscraper rose a stubby ten stories above Chicago's streets.
第一座现代风格的摩天大厦在芝加哥的大街上升起矮墩墩的十层.

来自辞典例句

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