downiness / ˈdaʊ ni /

颓废衰弱沮丧衰落

downiness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

down·i·er, down·i·est.

  1. of the nature of or resembling down; fluffy; soft.
  2. made of down.
  3. covered with down.
  4. soft; soothing.

downiness 近义词

downiness

等同于 hairiness

downiness

等同于 lightness

更多downiness例句

  1. I’ve seen owls nest in snags and, later, their downy owlets fledge into the world.
  2. Hudson’s voice, at once resonant and downy-light, is no match for Franklin’s—no one’s is.
  3. Never, ever—and I mean ever—would a beach-bound Delmarvan say, “Let’s go downy ocean,” as a “Baltimoron” famously would.
  4. "Then the rainiest June since the 1950s helped the spread of downy and powdery mildew" he told The Telegraph.
  5. So with a fearful growl, and a bark that might have frightened a lion, Bravo made a leap and a spring after poor little Downy.
  6. The nests are composed of the downy mosses of plants fastened together with the fibres of flax.
  7. Downy dainty pompons of smoke burst out in the heavens below it and above it and all about it.
  8. The breast feathers of the turkey and the downy feathers of the eagle are attached to the sticks.
  9. Every downy-faced youth among the whites expected him to salute him as a king: he, the descendant of kings.