bulky 的定义
bulk·i·er, bulk·i·est.
- of relatively large and cumbersome bulk or size.
- thick; lofty.
- made of thick, resilient fabric or yarn: a bulky sweater.
bulky 近义词
huge
更多bulky例句
- Invented over 100 years ago, the prototype blankets were bulky and dangerous.
- So far, efforts to pull information from the brain generally require bulky equipment, she notes.
- Today, efforts to extract information from the brain generally require bulky equipment, intense computing power and, most importantly, a willing participant, Rommelfanger says.
- With innovative lightweight wiring, added warmth doesn’t have to be heavy or bulky.
- These two forms of welding require gloves that are thick enough to withstand the extreme temperatures, and can be bulkier since precision and dexterity isn’t as important.
- As was the case with the Xerox 914, the first machines Hull built to “print” plastic objects were bulky, huge, and expensive.
- West sent his bulky bodyguard Pascal Duvier into the crowd to confirm that the seated fan was, in fact, in a wheelchair.
- I parked the stroller at the base of the metal slide and wrestled Julia in her bulky snowsuit out of the belted contraption.
- Autographer is Narrative for video but made by Brits, bulky, and expensive.
- No bulky helmet to lug around or uncomfortable shell to ruin your hairstyle.
- Lawrence mingled with the crowd, and as he read he felt a bulky envelope thrust in his hand and caught a glimpse of a dusky arm.
- And as she said it his eye caught sight of a bulky envelope lying in the sand beside her chair.
- He reached over, with astonishing suddenness in one so bulky, and twirled the secretary about with his ham of a hand.
- At a late hour a small boy named Newcamp delivered a bulky package to Scattergood, and vanished into the darkness.
- From his hiding place Harkness saw the bulky figure of Schwartzmann, who made as if to follow where the other man had gone.