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blocky

/blok-ee/US // ˈblɒk i //

块状,块状的,笨重的,块状物

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    block·i·er, block·i·est.

    • : heavily built; solid; stocky.
    • : marked by blocks or patches of unequally distributed light and shade, as in a photograph.

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Examples

  • Most adults can hardly grasp the appeal of the blocky, suburban worlds that their kids love hanging out in, but Roblox understands something fundamental about where online life is going.

  • As a result Roanoke looks like a city but, for now, still feels like a town, with a core of blocky concrete office buildings, hospitals and hotels rising around highways and small, character-rich neighborhoods in the broad, tree-filled valley.

  • Montezuma’s Revenge, for example, requires you to move Pedro, the blocky protagonist, through a labyrinth of underground temples while evading obstacles such as traps and enemies and gathering jewels.

  • The audience was full of blocky types with the kind of faces we had feared in our counter-cultural youth.

  • His blocky, rugged face was smeared with dirt and dried blood, with a slight stubble shadowing his lean cheeks.

  • The hummocky surface and blocky material in the slide are well shown along the last half mile of the trail to Strawberry Lake.

  • They were neatly typed; Alan recognized the blocky purple characters of the voicewrite Hawkes kept in his room.

  • The information robot was a blocky green-skinned synthetic planted in a kiosk in the middle of a broad well-paved street.

  • The sun was high and the day was warm, and white, blocky clouds floated in the sky like icebergs in a sea of blue.