gusty如何读

英:[ˈgʌsti]

美:[ˈɡʌsti]

gusty是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. (多)阵风的,刮风的,起大风的
  2. 突发的,迸发的,爆发的
  3. 有阵风在吹的
  4. 一阵阵(狂风)的,阵阵猛急的
  5. 阵息的
  6. 古斯蒂(音译名)

gusty自然拼读

gust·y

guh sti

gusty变形

比较级:gustier

最高级:gustiest

gusty扩展

gustily (adv.), gustiness (n.)

gusty词根

词根:gust

n.

gust 风味;一阵狂风;趣味

vi.

gust 一阵阵地劲吹

gusty英英释义

noun (1)

the sensation of taste

inclination, liking

keen delight

noun (2)

a sudden brief rush of wind

a sudden outburst : surge

a gust of emotion

verb

intransitive verb

to blow in gusts

winds gusting up to 40 mph

gusty词组

gusty wind疾风,阵风;阵风

gusty词源中文解释

约于1600年,源自 gust(名词)和 -y(2)。相关词汇: Gustily(副词); gustiness(名词)。

gusty词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English guste, from Latin gustus; akin to Latin gustare to taste — more at choose Noun (2) probably from Old Norse gustr; akin to Old High German gussa flood, and perhaps to Old English gēotan to pour — more at found

The first known use of gust was in the 15th century

gusty儿童词典英英释义

gut1 of 2noun

entrails, viscera—usually used in plural

the alimentary canal or part of it (as the intestine or stomach)

abdomen sense 1, belly

plural the inner essential parts

plural courage

gut2 of 2verb

to remove the entrails from

scale and gut a fish

to destroy the inside of

fire gutted the building

gutsyadjective

aggressively tough : courageous a gutsy hockey player

a gutsy decision

gut1 of 2noun

entrails, viscera—usually used in plural

the alimentary canal or part of it (as the intestine or stomach)

abdomen sense 1, belly

plural the inner essential parts

plural courage

gut2 of 2verb

to remove the entrails from

scale and gut a fish

to destroy the inside of

fire gutted the building

gut1 of 2noun

entrails, viscera—usually used in plural

the alimentary canal or part of it (as the intestine or stomach)

abdomen sense 1, belly

plural the inner essential parts

plural courage

gut2 of 2verb

to remove the entrails from

scale and gut a fish

to destroy the inside of

fire gutted the building

gustnoun

a sudden brief rush of wind

a sudden outburst

a gust of anger

gusty 例句

1 It rained during the night and into the early hours of Saturday morning, leaving behind wet grass and sharp, gusty winds.

2 As he begins his final aria, a gusty moan accompanies him in the speakers.

3 Their performance together in Detroit was released last year, and Shorter’s gusty, restrained solo on “Endangered Species” won him the 12th — and final — Grammy in an immortal career.

4 Take - off with caution strong gusty.

阵风大,起飞注意.

5 They got out of the jeep and climbed in gusty wind.

他们下了吉普车,顶着一阵阵的狂风爬了上去。

6 We ask this because the Milk, today's band under scrutiny, seem so gustily and gutsily intent on proving the point they make the band from The Commitments look like Kraftwerk.

7 A gusty night always brought down a litter of dead timber.

8 Fuzzy and indistinct, they float in the galleries like clouds of pollen on a gusty day.

9 Case in point: the debut by this young Dublin quartet, whose speciality is the gusty, disconsolate anthem, is expected to chart at No 1 this week.

10 Weather forecasts predict more hot weather, gusty winds and lightning strikes.

天气预报预测高温、大风和雷电天气将继续。

11 The fire had begun near the corner of De Koven and Jefferson and quickly fanned out thanks to increasingly gusty winds.

12 The border between their time and ours has a gusty permeability.

13 It's a quite shifty and gusty.

风摆很大阵风也很明显.

14 Come colder, clouder, gustier months, there are plenty of ingredients that would love to be stirred with sugar and simmered, simmered, simmered into oblivion.

15 The offshore winds were dangerously gusty, and Mr. Clark, 37, who had been surfing there for two decades, felt it prudent to wait for them to abate.

16 I don't want to go out in this gusty day.

这样的阵风天里我不想出门。

17 Soon the leaves fell and the winds blew cold and gusty fr om the bay.

不久,树叶纷纷飘零,海湾刮来阵阵寒风。

18 The day was raw, with a sprinkling of snow and a gusty wind, made all the more intolerable by the speed of the car.

那天又湿又冷,天上飘着零星的雪花,寒风阵阵,因为电车速度飞快,更加冷得无法忍受。

19 On a cold, gusty, grey afternoon half a century ago, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr climbed the five storeys of their office building at 3 Savile Row in central London.

20 Radiant meadows, mountains vaporous in the trembling distance; leaves ankle-deep on a gusty autumn road; bonfires and fog in the valleys; cellos, dark windowpanes, snow.

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