sweaty 的定义
sweat·i·er, sweat·i·est.
- covered, moist, or stained with sweat.
- causing sweat.
- laborious.
sweaty 近义词
damp with perspiration
更多sweaty例句
- After some time spent doing vigorous outdoor activities, you may feel both cold and sweaty, so breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics will be an important feature to keep you warm and dry.
- You’re catching your breath, a little sweaty or a lot sweaty, finished with that workout for the day.
- Earbuds that make contact can put pressure on sensitive areas, get sweaty, or just fly out if you move too fast.
- The 22-year-old’s hair is a brown swath of a sweaty mess, and his gold No.
- There’s also the fact that, just before and during a period, many women experience an increase in body temperature, making them hotter and sweatier than usual.
- What astonishment that such beauty urges me into bed for a nightlong sweaty roll in tangled sheets.
- Once I even got a Durian—Asian fruit notorious for smelling like a sweaty sock—which did not make me popular that month.
- I come home sweaty, exhausted, and full of irritation about the three sleeves of Titleists lost in the rough.
- Nine times out of ten, it will conjure up an image of a brooding, sweaty, long-haired hunk.
- Meanwhile, I sit in my wrinkled, ill-fitting blazer, sweaty from nerves and running to get to this interview on time.
- "I call you," the policeman said, and stripping the saddle and bridle from his sweaty horse, turned him loose to graze.
- We went along a narrow place and got into a kind of room, all damp and sweaty and cold, and there we stopped.
- I'll not have you two sitting down to eat all sweaty and out of breath, like last time Wes was over here.
- Gorb paused at his work and drew a hairy forearm across his sweaty face.
- With his left hand he caught the right sleeve, wiped his sweaty face, and tried to straighten his hair with his fingers.