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sparseness

/spahrs/US // spɑrs //UK // (spɑːs) //

稀疏性,稀疏,稀疏度,稀少性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    spars·er, spars·est.

    • : thinly scattered or distributed: a sparse population.
    • : not thick or dense; thin: sparse hair.
    • : scanty; meager.

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Examples

  • Nevertheless, sparse underground water molecules could be good news for microfossil hunters.

  • Once we stop wishing it were summer, winter can be a glorious season in which the world takes on a sparse beauty and even the pavements sparkle.

  • About 90% of those who are placed into one of Multiverse’s 18-month-long apprenticeships emerge from the other side with a job, he told Term Sheet, cautioning that the data is still sparse.

  • Any showers probably hold off until late in the day and, even then, they should be sparse and light.

  • Intel says these are desktop and laptop CPUs and that they'll reach consumers in the second half of 2021, but details are otherwise pretty sparse.