washy / ˈwɒʃ i, ˈwɔ ʃi /

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washy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

wash·i·er, wash·i·est.

  1. diluted too much; weak: washy coffee.
  2. pale, thin, or weak, as if from excessive dilution; pallid: washy coloring.

washy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

insipid

adj. 形容词 adjective

dilute

更多washy例句

  1. This week’s mortgage rates should rise slightly on this wishy-washy news from the Fed.
  2. But, according to a post the group published on May 5, within six months, Facebook will have to reassess its originally wishy-washy penalty.
  3. But his Republican party in Washington considers this conservative too wishy-washy to be prime GOP material.
  4. That these terms happen, however, to be such wishy-washy ones—"cute, interesting, zany"—seems depressing.
  5. Were his wishy-washy answers in the debate merely an attempt to fool the center into voting for an Islamist candidate?
  6. "The idea seemed really wishy-washy at first, but as I got more religious it began to make sense," he says.
  7. A man with a feeble, wishy-washy expression holds by each hand a fierce, but subjugated tiger.
  8. Utterly opposed to any such wishy-washy settlement of our national difficulties, I vote "no."
  9. The contrast when the good man got into the pulpit and began to pray in a borrowed, washy lingo—extempore in more senses than one!
  10. His color is about his worst point, as he is a light, washy chestnut, with a bald face and three white heels.
  11. In No. 298, The Watering-place, the rather heavy paint of the foliage gives a thin washy look to the foreground.