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roomy

/roo-mee, room-ee/US // ˈru mi, ˈrʊm i //UK // (ˈruːmɪ, ˈrʊmɪ) //

宽敞的,宽敞,宽大的,宽大

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    room·i·er, room·i·est.

    • : affording ample room; spacious; large.

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Examples

  • The roomy compartments are a breeze to clean, dishwasher safe, odor and stain-resistant, BPA-free, and microwaveable for up to three minutes.

  • Combine that with new staff, new construction for office space, perhaps even a roomier House chamber and you’re talking about many millions or even billions of dollars.

  • This option features a roomy interior that can carry 150 pounds of essentials.

  • The roomy 670- square-foot cooking area can feed a large party.

  • Curved seams across the hips and back of the thighs make for a fit that’s roomy but not boxy.

  • Its roomy interior allowed for the seats to change positions and even included a table.

  • There was a sense of ease in the loose white shirt-dresses, billowing skirts, and roomy pajama pants.

  • Ryan wore a dark suit—of the extra-roomy variety—and an open-collared white shirt.

  • He did this at a time when most men resolutely believed that their clothes should be roomy enough to accommodate a village.

  • My studio was an isolated, roomy cabin with a heavy table for a desk and a roaring fireplace.

  • The roomy canoe, if not built for great speed, certainly was built for as much comfort as could be expected in such a craft.

  • The interior of the former is very neat, and contains a roomy pit and two galleries, portioned off as boxes.

  • I had made up my mind that there would be precious little romance, and less comfort, in this very roomy hotel; but Fitz.

  • The cottage itself was roomy and comfortable, with a broad piazza extending around the front and one side.

  • There were beds enough in the roomy old house for all, as the rest of the family had not arrived.