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raspy

/ras-pee, rah-spee/US // ˈræs pi, ˈrɑ spi //

喑哑,沙哑的声音,喑哑的,喑哑的声音

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    rasp·i·er, rasp·i·est.

    • : harsh; grating; rasping.
    • : easily annoyed; irritable.

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Examples

  • The week of April 7, she started hearing raspy coughs from inside patient rooms.

  • Her voice was raspy and after answering questions she paused, as if about to faint.

  • A deep, raspy voice seems the only vestige of the three decades he spent pounding his body with poisons.

  • I hear it again in my ears, as I did that day in October 1971, ardent and raspy, unchanged by the passage of time.

  • I heard your trademark raspy voice came from a childhood malady?

  • No, sorry, I speak fast, and my voice is kind of raspy because we went out drinking last night.

  • Sometimes a blue miasmic haze settled down, and the dry raspy hides of the elephants grew damp and they fretted at their chains.

  • She held out her hands; the dry raspy trunk curled out toward them.

  • His voice got a little raspy; it is certain that his eyes were a little dim.

  • It is, in truth, somewhat saturnine; rather raspy, occasionally vitriolic.

  • Duarte, his soft raspy words choked and unintelligible, embraced Hall.