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streaky

/stree-kee/US // ˈstri ki //UK // (ˈstriːkɪ) //

斑驳的,斑纹的,潸然泪下,斑纹

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    streak·i·er, streak·i·est.

    • : occurring in streaks or a streak.
    • : marked with or characterized by streaks.
    • : varying or uneven in quality.

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Examples

  • The 31-year-old Bogdanovic is a good but streaky outside shooter whose confidence wavers.

  • It’s one of the reasons they’ve been one of the league’s streakiest teams, recently becoming the first in NBA history to drop five straight after winning five in a row by more than 10 points within a season.

  • The streaky Jamorko Pickett added 16 points, seven rebounds and three assists.

  • As for Santorum, he has been the streaky candidate who falls just short of winning the big ones.

  • The former senator with the ragtag operation has been the streaky candidate who falls just short of winning the big ones.

  • She looked out; the dusk had softened the countryside until it was a dull blur, shot with irregular streaky lights.

  • At that he started up, all streaky with soap and blood as he was, and must rush away on some errand.

  • The chubby little boy is crying, the tears making streaky marks down his dirty little face.

  • When we got beyond the guns they fired over us with a long streaky sort of sound.

  • It can't be a merry-makin' either; for, when you come to think of it, folks don't feast off such things as streaky bacon.