starry 的定义
star·ri·er, star·ri·est.
starry 近义词
pertaining to stars
starry 的近义词 14 个
- glittering
- luminous
- sparkling
- stellar
- astral
- bright
- celestial
- lustrous
- radiated
- shimmering
- shining
- sidereal
- stellary
- stelliform
starry 的反义词 1 个
更多starry例句
- Light waves enter your retinas to be experienced as blooming gardens and starry skies.
- While simply gazing up at a starry sky is rewarding in its own right, being able to recognize actual constellations adds a surprisingly satisfying element to the experience.
- Overnight lows fall to the upper 50s to low 60s under starry skies.
- Overnight lows fall to the mid- to upper 60s under starry skies.
- I learn this late one starry night in August of 2019, in Kuankus, the tiny Shuar settlement, which is located about one mile uphill from Tayos.
- It will swiftly become clear that there is no room in this starry-eyed arrangement for a compact with Washington.
- The story of the starry-eyed music fan is a familiar one, but here Phillips delivers a surprising new twist on an old plot.
- “If we can do it, anyone can,” Herjavec said, as starry-eyed as the young entrepreneurs who seek his council, and his coin.
- Liberals—the same liberals whom Heilemann imagines being “still starry-eyed about Obama”—were especially aghast.
- Who knew that professional cynic Bill Maher was such a starry-eyed idealist?
- The long dry fingers of the palm trees rattled overhead, and looking up, he saw the divine light of the starry heavens.
- We shall therefore now turn to a description of the portion of the starry world which is found in the limits of our solar system.
- Fanny, Lloyd and I saddled and rode off with a lantern; it was a fine starry night, though pretty cold.
- In all the ages, with all peoples, among all beliefs, mankind has always asked the secret of its destiny of the starry heavens.
- They were floating thus in their starry dream when a quick, shrill noise, like that of a new whistle, sounded in their ears.