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rutty

/ruht-ee/US // ˈrʌt i //UK // (ˈrʌtɪ) //

芦苇,芦荻,芦笙,芦山

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    rut·ti·er, rut·ti·est.

    • : full of or abounding in ruts, as a road.

Examples

  • A rutty track left the road, and sloped down to it one side; a rough siding left the railway, and sloped down to it on the other.

  • He was in high, almost turbulent spirits as he turned the car and drove it out of the rutty lane into the state road.

  • They were now somewhat sheltered from the wind, and as the road was level, although rutty, made fair progress.

  • Except along this road—muddy and rutty in winter, dusty and rutty in summer—no walk is to be had.

  • So rutty was the earth that our wheels sank into it and our engine labored.