grainy 的定义
grain·i·er, grain·i·est.
grainy 近义词
coarse
更多grainy例句
- We were exposed to classic road races like Paris-Roubaix and Milano-Sanremo via weather-beaten magazines and grainy VHS tapes.
- His presentation included a number of grainy-emails-with-block-yellow-highlighting graphics that are useful for both validating claims and leveraging the aesthetic of a piece of evidence from a criminal trial.
- It’s impossible to save these grainy signals onto normal hard drives without losing information that’s vital for doing interferometry.
- I’ve shot a ton of clear photos of my kids in my dimly-lit house with it and can easily bring out the shadows in Adobe Lightroom to reveal details, which don’t get too grainy or pixelated.
- Still, the grainy image was somehow detailed enough for a total stranger to decipher the hiker’s exact location.
- He frets about how identifiable he is in the grainy footage.
- Good news: so is this grainy TMZ footage of a Bieber/Bloom Ibiza brawl.
- My favorite began with a grainy black and white shot of a large snowdrift.
- They are grainy, low-resolution black-and-white pictures, more scruff than science.
- Upon closer inspection, the image, taken in Vietnam in 1972, is grainy, almost hazy.
- Stirring it even a little is apt to start crystallization and the candy will then be grainy instead of creamy.
- It is at this point that crystallization begins, and the fondant, instead of being creamy, will become grainy.
- Tau dug further into his kit, brought out the vial of white powder with its grainy lumps.
- There he hid everything the leather bag had contained excepting the grainy powder.
- The ink was a pale blue in places, deepening to a strong blue in other places, with grainy blue specks.