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spotty

/spot-ee/US // ˈspɒt i //UK // (ˈspɒtɪ) //

斑驳的,斑点,斑点状的,斑斑点点的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    spot·ti·er, spot·ti·est.

    • : full of, having, or occurring in spots: spotty coloring.
    • : irregular or uneven in quality or character: a spotty performance.

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Examples

  • Barcelona is also dealing with some injuries of its own and its defense has been pretty spotty.

  • Service was spotty and talk times were restricted, even though most Americans nowadays can place as many calls as they want.

  • The sun returns tomorrow, but an active pattern persists with spotty snow and rain Monday night and Tuesday, and then another potential winter storm between late Wednesday and Friday.

  • In the morning, we do not expect a lot to be happening, although some spotty mixed precipitation or light snow are likely.

  • When fully charged and within range, audio monitors can be very reliable, especially if you have spotty WiFi in your home.

  • Attendance was a bit spotty, especially from the Western part of the empire.

  • But in the painting, because this is a Thomas Kinkade piece, Spotty looks like a sweet little Dalmatian.

  • He had, as Weisbrode points out, a great reverence for the institution of monarchy, but a spotty record with monarchs.

  • Third, he relied on spotty intelligence and the threat of chemical weapons to justify a preemptive strike.

  • Because the cooling system was also spotty, all doors were always open.

  • The effect will be thin and spotty, so never depend on them.

  • The only trouble with her was she didn't work equal and even—left Sam's face looking peeled and spotty in places.

  • Diminutive paintings give that spotty look to a room, which is the blemish of so many a fine work of Art overtouched.

  • I guess old ‘Spotty’ knows enough to come home when she gets ready, Child!

  • Old “Spotty” drew back astonished, snorted noisily, and rolled wild eyes upon her mistress.