juicier

听听怎么读
[ˈdʒu:si:ə]
是什么意思
  • adj.

    多汁的( juicy的比较级 );(提供丑闻等消息而)有趣的;有吸引力的;报酬丰厚的

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. I really have a yen for a nice, juicy apple.
      我真想吃一只味甜多汁的苹果。
    2. There are some fresh juicy oranges.
      那边有些新鲜多汁的橙子。
    3. All the same, Mr Thackwray added: “I would be disappointed if I couldn’t point to a big juicy deal by Christmas.
      尽管如此,撒克里补充道:“如果不能在圣诞节前证明这是一项利润丰厚的交易,我会感到很失望。”
    4. What a letdown! That is not as juicy as I thought.
      太令人失望了!不如我想像的那么有趣。

    权威例句

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