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choppy

/chop-ee/US // ˈtʃɒp i //UK // (ˈtʃɒpɪ) //

蹩脚的,汹涌澎湃的,汹涌澎湃,不流畅

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    chop·pi·er, chop·pi·est.

    • : forming short, irregular, broken waves.
    • : shifting or changing suddenly or irregularly; variable.
    • : uneven in style or quality or characterized by poorly related parts: The book was a choppy first novel.

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Examples

  • The waters quickly turned choppy after that as the virus spread around the world.

  • Video posted on Instagram, Tik-Tok and Facebook documented at least 10 other boats rushing to aid the sinking vessel and plucking 60 victims out of the choppy water.

  • It’s another day of choppy trade in stocks, oil, and in Bitcoin.

  • From a player standpoint, that means no more choppy, slow-loading environments, and more realistic lighting effects that integrate convincing reflections and highlights.

  • If video conferencing gets choppy or cuts out, it’s difficult to get information out to kids.

  • The San Francisco Chronicle called it "choppy and flawed," CNN "a bizarre failure."

  • (The choppy, inert 2000 TV movie with Toby Stephens, Mira Sorvino and Paul Rudd barely registered a blip).

  • But it is setting off on a new course, alone, into choppy seas.

  • After a choppy run in the U.S., could David Beckham be headed to Paris—or China?

  • You see, when states have the ability to curtail the applications of a Constitutional right, you get into choppy waters.

  • But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.

  • Elton had a pleasant, sun-burnt face and a little choppy moustache beneath which his teeth glistened when he smiled.

  • We were always out to tea, and to boil the kettle in a choppy sea was the great excitement.

  • The surface of the ocean was unusually calm for that quarter, in which a rather choppy sea is usually running.

  • The water was choppy and roily, the canoe bobbed a good deal, the anchors dragged, and we did not see any fish.