gritty 的定义
grit·ti·er, grit·ti·est.
- consisting of, containing, or resembling grit; sandy.
- resolute and courageous; plucky.
gritty 近义词
granular
brave
更多gritty例句
- The book manages to do justice to Oak Flat as its own universe of nitty-gritty legal details and clashing interests, but one that’s also representative of broader dynamics and abuses that have played out in America for centuries.
- It’s just sometimes a little bit gritty because the truth is maybe not what people thought.
- Simply melting sand, which is mostly silica, will make glass, but that gritty stuff won’t get the kind of optical purity needed to ping light around the globe.
- Enter Richardson, a former Philadelphia 76er who has a reputation as a “tough and gritty” player who has spent his whole NBA career in the more physical Eastern Conference.
- As a private company, Zocdoc doesn’t reveal the nitty-gritty of its metrics.
- Though it may have been a depressing environment, the gritty streets of Washington gave Gil plenty of inspiration for his lyrics.
- The dramatic popularization of a phrase like “nitty-gritty” demonstrates that language is always changing across social contexts.
- By Rich Goldstein Are audiences tired with caped crusaders and gritty reboots?
- Are audiences tired with caped crusaders and gritty reboots?
- You really were ahead of your time with Twin Peaks—this gritty, engrossing serial TV drama.
- Its quality is determined by the greater or less proportion of silicious or gritty matter with which its fibres are associated.
- Gasping for breath and crunching for foothold the sidewalk people breasted the gritty cold.
- Let us sit down here facing it by these broken stones, where we can be a little sheltered from the chilly wind and gritty sand.
- Put ammonia or borax in the water used, or else rub the glass with whiting, or a scouring soap which is not gritty.
- Over the lamentable procession hung a fog of gritty chalk particles that had been winnowed up by the plodding feet.