roundish
/roun-dish/US // ˈraʊn dɪʃ //UK // (ˈraʊndɪʃ) //
圆滑的,圆润的,圆滑,圆圆的
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : somewhat round: a roundish man; roundish furniture.
Examples
In order to count as a planet, it has to be big enough that gravity has pulled it into a roundish shape.
He had a roundish face, a little fleshy under the chin, a soft-lipped mouth that from habit he held slightly pursed, muddy eyes.
But on the damp sand of the path a roundish object could be discerned—bright red even through the mist.
The fruit is of roundish form, sometimes pyramidal, or heart-shaped, the broad base uniting with the stem.
The first is the Cirro-cumulus, consisting of small roundish and well-defined masses, in close horizontal arrangement.
As the land rose in nine roundish points, which seamen call hummocks, this place was named Nine Hummock Bay.
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