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striped

/strahypt, strahy-pid/US // straɪpt, ˈstraɪ pɪd //UK // (straɪpt) //

有条纹的,有条纹,有条理的,有色的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having stripes or bands.

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Examples

  • “While America led the global revolution in payments half a century ago with magnetic striped credit and debit cards, China is leading the new revolution in digital payments,” writes Brookings’ economic studies fellow Aaron Klein.

  • You have to leave the pod dressed in the green striped uniform to receive it.

  • A steep hill rose behind it and palm trees waved at the top beside a small, squat, blue-striped building that news reports variously described as Epstein’s library, music room or “lair.”

  • Called “flicker fusion,” it’s been examined in other animals such as striped snakes as a form of camouflage on the go.

  • As this review was headed for publication, Miller told me he was pulling an entree of striped bass.

  • Clad in a blue, striped button-down, a silver watch adorning his left wrist, Huckabee beams on the cover.

  • She is smiling, a pink-striped hat on her head and a mini rainbow lollipop sticking out of her mouth.

  • Peterson is wearing a crisp white-and-blue striped shirt and fraying paisley ascot.

  • Ryan—neatly dressed in a navy suit and powder blue striped tie–dismissed the notion of a civil war within the Republican Party.

  • From the second-story lounge, I look out over a gorgeous pool, a candy-striped garden bar, and a mixed crowd of hip revelers.

  • He swerved as he passed it, and, looking, saw that it was a bundle wrapped in a striped blanket.

  • The badge of the order was a ribbon, striped black, white and yellow, and the device something like an icicle.

  • A big marquee of striped canvas had been erected; the guests trooped into it.

  • Her hull of silver was striped with a broad red band; her multiple helicopters were dazzling flashes in the sunlight.

  • Humiliation overcomes me as my eye falls, for the first time in the full light of day, upon my striped clothes.