英:[ˈsnəʊi]
美:[ˈsnoʊi]
英:[ˈsnəʊi]
美:[ˈsnoʊi]
adj.
下雪的
被雪覆盖的
雪白的,洁白无瑕的
多雪的
snow·y
sno i
比较级:snowier或more snowy
最高级:snowiest或most snowy
snowily (adv.), snowiness (n.)
词根:snow
n.snow 雪,积雪;下雪
vi.snow 降雪
vt.snow 使纷纷落下;使变白
adjective
composed of snow or melted snow
marked by or covered with snow
whitened by snow
snow-white
geographical name
river 278 miles (447 kilometers) long in southeastern Australia flowing from the Snowy Mountains in southeastern New South Wales to the Pacific in southeastern Victoria
snowy whiten. 雪白色
"充满或覆盖着雪的",中古英语 snoui,源自古英语 snawig; 参见 snow(n.)+ -y(2)。相关词汇: Snowiness。中古低地德语 sneig,古高地德语 snewac,德语 schneeig,古诺尔斯语 snæugr,瑞典语 snögig,丹麦语 sneig 也有类似的构词方式。
The first known use of snowy was before the 12th century
snowyadjective
marked by or covered with snow snowy mountaintops
a snowy day
whitened by or as if by snow
an orchard snowy with apple blossoms
snow-white
1 The whole of the snowy plain, the entire earth of the north, moaned and trembled.
整个雪原, 整个北方大地都呻吟着震颠着.
2 Ragged beards of ice grew down the spears clasped in their snowy fists.
3 Somewhere far away the headlights of a car swept through the snowy night.
4 The skies were lilac-colored and the snowy streets had a surreal, lunar glow.
5 It twists and turns past bundles of trees with wet, snowy branches whipping at my face.
6 Since survival in the snowy forests of northern Europe required different traits than those needed to stay alive in Indonesia’s steaming jungles, human populations evolved in different directions.
7 Buck’s Peak looked the way it always did at Christmas—a snowy spire, adorned with evergreens—and my eyes, increasingly accustomed to brick and concrete, were nearly blinded by the scale and clarity of it.
8 No, I like sunny days and snowy days.
不, 我喜欢晴天和下雪天.
9 My dad lit another cigarette as he cut across the dark, snowy parking lot to the entrance at the emergency room.
10 The little creature was daintily decked out in soft, snowy muslin.
那可爱的小姑娘打扮得很漂亮,穿着柔软白净的薄纱衫.
11 But on a snowy night in the early 1980s, a car skidded into a stanchion, which hit him in the back.
12 The owl spread his wide, snowy wings and flapped upwards to perch on the edge of his den.
13 Rolls of parchment littered that part of his desk that was not taken up by the large, empty cage in which his snowy owl, Hedwig, usually perched.
14 He follows it down the stairs and onto the snowy lawn.
15 “She stands out. A snowy owl that keeps returning to wherever he’s hiding ... I mean, they’re not native birds, are they?”
16 Majestic mountains loom to the north, but they are a tease; the Idaho of snowy peaks and ski resorts, plus a handful of militias and survivalists, is a long way off.
17 Dancer was draped in bardings of snowy white wool emblazoned with the grey direwolf of House Stark, while Bran wore grey breeches and white doublet, his sleeves and collar trimmed with air.
18 It's cold and snowy in December.
十二月是寒冷多雪的。
19 Cupid became visible—a lean, muscular young man with snowy white wings, straight black hair, a simple white frock and jeans.
20 Without warning he shoves me, hard, and I slip on the snowy ground and fall.
3 降雪的
5 被雪覆盖的
7 似雪的
8 雪
9 纯
clear clean fine net self raw pure neat sheer sincere uncut undiluted unsophisticated unmingled self-
14 雪白的
16 积雪的
17 下雪
19 纯的
clear clean fine net self raw pure neat sheer sincere uncut undiluted unsophisticated unmingled self-
20 纯洁的
white clean pure lovely virgin immaculate cleanly chaste virginal undefiled unspotted seraphic taintless purely