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beefiness

/bee-fee/US // ˈbi fi //UK // (ˈbiːfɪ) //

牛肉味,牛气,牛肉感,牛肉质地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    beef·i·er, beef·i·est.

    • : of or like beef.
    • : brawny; thickset; heavy.
    • : obese.

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Examples

  • Light precipitation is shed by the durable water repellant coating on the beefy 20-denier face fabric, and it doesn’t seem to impact the bag’s performance if some of that moisture finds its way inside the insulation.

  • Looking at pictures of headphone stands, you may think they’re all big, beefy blocks that eat up your workspace.

  • Just make sure your desk is big and beefy enough to support the weight, as all three monitors are mounted on a single pole in the middle.

  • If you’ve ever had a Beyond Burger or Impossible Burger, you know that plant-based food companies have figured out how to make fake beef that tastes pretty beefy.

  • If you have a beefy graphics card or console, it might be worth turning ray tracing on, but read the rest of this article before you decide.

  • There is no sign of the beefy NHL players who usually inhabit the place.

  • He was twenty, blond, beefy, even younger than Sonny, and just starting with the Hernando, Mississippi, ambulance team.

  • He wears large turbans, sports a long and bushy gray beard, is some six-feet three inches tall and weighs a beefy 250 pounds.

  • Never mind the fact that he was 45 pounds underweight when he auditioned to play the beefy lead.

  • He was a beefy figure who never quite lost his German accent despite living all his adult life in the United States.

  • There was short, beefy Sergeant McGinty, a representative from the police who was to serve as coordinator.

  • His red, beefy face was corded and knotted with tension, and his skin glistened with oily perspiration.

  • He who was always beefy became beefier; his eyes bulged out with fury.

  • It needed a beefy person with fat legs and a large amount of inexplicable dignity, a regular God-knows-why loftiness.

  • Yet a careful observer might have noticed that the pulse of his beefy neck was beating faster than usual.