willowy 英 [ˈwɪləʊi]   美 [ˈwɪloʊi]

willowy

willowy  英 [ˈwɪləʊi] 美 [ˈwɪloʊi]

adj. 苗条的;柔软的 

Pronghorn, dependent on distance vision and speed to keep safe from predators, do not like willowy bottomlands, Seidler explained. 塞德勒解释说,叉角羚依赖远距视力和躲避捕食者的速度,不喜欢柳树成荫的洼地。
But instead of accepting what is obvious to everyone else, the producers of Anonymous offer us an alternative Bard — the willowy Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. 当然。 但是除了接受那些对其他人明显的东西,《佚名》的生产者们给我们提供了另一种吟游— 柔软的爱德华.德.维尔,牛津伯爵。

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  • adj. 苗条的;柔软的
  • 1. Pronghorn, dependent on distance vision and speed to keep safe from predators, do not like willowy bottomlands, Seidler explained.

    塞德勒解释说,叉角羚依赖远距视力和躲避捕食者的速度,不喜欢柳树成荫的洼地。

  • 2. But instead of accepting what is obvious to everyone else, the producers of Anonymous offer us an alternative Bard — the willowy Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford.

    当然。 但是除了接受那些对其他人明显的东西,《佚名》的生产者们给我们提供了另一种吟游— 柔软的爱德华.德.维尔,牛津伯爵。

  • 3. At 60 she exudes a sexy confidence, with corn-colored hair, soft as floss, and a willowy build.

    米色的头发、如丝棉一般柔软的发丝、和杨柳般的身形使60岁的她散发出一种性感的自信。

  • willowy (adj.) "flexible and graceful," 1791, from willow + -y (2). Earlier "bordered or shaded by willows" (1751). Willowish is older (1650s) but only in reference to the color of willow leaves. Related: Willowiness.
wil·lowy / ˈwɪləʊi ; NAmE ˈwɪloʊi / adjective ( approving) (of a person, especially a woman 人,尤指女人 ) tall, thin and attractive 修长苗条的;婀娜多姿的 wil·lowy / ˈwɪləʊi ; NAmE ˈwɪloʊi /
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