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sporty

/spawr-tee, spohr-/US // ˈspɔr ti, ˈspoʊr- //UK // (ˈspɔːtɪ) //

动感十足,运动型,运动型的,动感的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    sport·i·er, sport·i·est.Informal.

    • : flashy; showy.
    • : smart in dress, behavior, etc.
    • : like or befitting a sportsman.
    • : dissipated; fast: a sporty crowd.
    • : designed for or suitable for sport.

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Examples

  • With its paneling and color, this shirt looks extremely sporty—I wouldn’t dress it up with jeans—but this wasn’t a style test.

  • The two SUVs are Porsche’s top-selling models, and the low-slung Panamera is a fantastic option for those looking for a sporty sedan.

  • So, play it on the safe side and only get sporty with your quaran-team, as tempting as it is to dive into a bigger game.

  • Higher assist levels have a sporty feel but come at the cost of range.

  • The company also has interests in sporty brand Nautica and youth outfitter Aéropostale.

  • Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes.

  • The ribbed khaki look could also came on sporty-looking trousers which tied at the ankles.

  • The lengths added that luxe-sporty touch that the designer embraces so well.

  • The designer's Spring collection for Prada featured sporty motifs, bras on outerwear, and massive faces on just about everything.

  • For his spring/ summer 2014 show, designer Scott Sternberg took audiences on a sporty trip behind the Hollywood sign.

  • You see, they are a sporty crowd—race track habitues, and all that.

  • The chums liked Mark Stratford and they did not believe that he was anywhere near as “sporty” as Burd had intimated.

  • That sporty way of answering, as if he was closing a bet, made me surer than ever that he was not cut out for a butcher.

  • I noticed, too, when you were home Easter, that you were running to sporty clothes and cigarettes.

  • "Your time has come to knock out this fellow Merriwell, Hugh," declared the big fellow's sporty companion.