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soddy

/sod-ee/US // ˈsɒd i //UK // (ˈsɒdɪ) //

灌木丛,灌木,灌木灌木,灌木丛中

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    sod·di·er, sod·di·est.

    • : of or relating to sod.
    • : consisting of sod.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sod·dies.

    • : Also soddie. Western U.S. sod house.

Examples

  • So far Professor Soddy, but let the writer add that there is this point about the scientific world not to be overlooked.

  • The Ranger opened the door of the "soddy," stepped through, and closed it behind him.

  • She sits at the door of her soddy with her faithful tabby in her lap and is content.

  • Lakes at the lower levels become meadows, then trees arrive; they overrun the soddy ground, the snow-manured moraines.

  • It required no high-priced, skilled labor to build a "soddy," and properly built they were quite comfortable.