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wispy

/wis-pee/US // ˈwɪs pi //UK // (ˈwɪspɪ) //

微弱的,微弱的声音,微弱,微弱的感觉

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    wisp·i·er, wisp·i·est.

    • : being a wisp or in wisps; wisplike: a wispy plant.

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Examples

  • Hot climates, fast and light missions, and mountains that rarely see precipitation call for wispy ­rain gear.

  • These animals had soft, wispy, quickly growing wool—finer than today’s best cashmere.

  • These animals had soft, wispy, quickly growing wool – finer than today’s best cashmere.

  • One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink!

  • The young, wispy models that have been featured in each runway show and look book have done the same.

  • His scalp was freckled and shiny, with wispy tufts of hair above his ears.

  • Therefore, I assume, he is politically at odds with the wispy-bearded ultra-Orthodox men surrounding us.

  • She favors wispy white dresses and can spend hours arranging flowers.

  • The wispy youth shrugged his shoulders and growled some inarticulate reply in monosyllable.

  • A lanky youth in shirt-sleeves, with a mud-coloured, wispy face, was presiding over the transactions.

  • Within the round changing frame of wispy vapor two men sat by a fire of logs and branches.

  • He was short and pudgy, with a halo of wispy hair and the coldest, grimmest eyes that Wyman had ever seen.

  • She turned away from him, her arms flung above her head and wispy hair veiling her damp cheek.