stocky
stocky 英 [ˈstɒki] 美 [ˈstɑki]
adj. 矮壮的;健壮结实的
比较级:stockier 最高级:stockiest
- The adjective stocky means wide and sturdy. The big, strong guy who works tossing heavy boxes up on a loading dock at a warehouse is stocky.
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- adj. 矮壮的;健壮结实的
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1. stocky says the only problem with including real-time results into the Google search engine is knowing when people don’t want them.
Stocky说,将实时搜索结果集成到Goole搜索引擎中的唯一问题是要知道用户什么时候不需要这些结果。
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2. stocky and tough-looking (his face bears the legacy of a car accident at 18, which required extensive plastic surgery), Sorrell is a coiled spring – restlessly shifting while we talk.
索雷尔体格敦实、面目慑人(他的脸因为18岁时的一次车祸,留下了大量整形手术的痕迹),像一根弹簧——说话时不断屈伸变易着。
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3. Although adult wolverines typically weigh only about 30 pounds, they are stocky and bearlike, and easily prey on far larger animals like sheep.
虽然成年狼獾体重通常只有大约30磅,他们像熊一样健壮,并能轻松猎食像羊那样比自己大得多的动物。
- stocky (adj.) c. 1400, "made of wood," from stock (n.1). Of plants, "of stout and sturdy growth" (not weedy) it is recorded from 1620s. Of persons, "thick-set," 1670s, suggestive of tree trunks, but compare also stock in sense of "trunk of the human body" (late 14c.).
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