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eery

/eer-ee/US // ˈɪər i //

愤怒,愤怒的,愤怒的人

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ee·ri·er, ee·ri·est.

    • : a variant of eerie.

Examples

  • The post Raging wildfires will give this weekend’s full moon an eery orange hue appeared first on Popular Science.

  • But when he had an hour of leisure or of sleeplessness, she came back to him like a ghost with eery beauty and uncanny charm.

  • As they looked about, their eyes became accustomed to the dim, eery, phosphorescent illumination.

  • There was another eery thing about the mountain, and a thing wee Shane was slightly afraid of.

  • But what bird can fly so high or find so eery a resting place as to escape the 'desire of the eye' of fashion?

  • It was while bending over them, examining, that again he heard the eery chant.