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speckled

/spek-uhl/US // ˈspɛk əl //UK // (ˈspɛkəl) //

有斑点的,斑驳的,斑点,斑点的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small speck, spot, or mark, as on skin.
    • : speckled coloring or marking.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    speck·led, speck·ling.

    • : to mark with or as with speckles.

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Examples

  • The markings differ greatly among species, ranging from small speckles near the wing’s base to extensive bands or panels spread across the entire wing.

  • Rather than producing a crisp, steady beam, the laser casts a fuzzy patch of light full of randomly flickering speckles of brightness.

  • The same basic idea applies if you’re trying to pull up the shadows without introducing lots of ugly speckles known as digital noise.

  • A speckle-breasted thrush perched on a corner of the grey wall and poured his heart out.

  • In the systems published by Speckle of Strassburg in 1589 we find a distinct advance.

  • Then Grannie Malone put the broom under her and tried to lift her from her perch, but old Speckle had made up her mind to stay.

  • Eileen was flapping her apron in another, while Grannie Malone chased old Speckle with the broom.

  • Speckle was ready at the time set by Henny, who soon found a house and was back in an hour's time.