husky
英 [ˈhʌski]
美 [ˈhʌski]
adj. 深沉沙哑的; 魁梧的; 高大威猛的
n. 爱斯基摩狗(高大强壮,毛厚,用来拉雪橇)
比较级:huskier 复数:huskies 最高级:huskiest
Collins.1 / BNC.17150 / COCA.14361
牛津词典
adj.
- 深沉沙哑的
sounding deep, quiet and rough, sometimes in an attractive way- She spoke in a husky whisper.
她低沉沙哑地轻声说话。
- She spoke in a husky whisper.
- 魁梧的;高大威猛的
big, strong and sexually attractive
noun
- 爱斯基摩狗(高大强壮,毛厚,用来拉雪橇)
a large strong dog with thick hair, used for pulling sledges across snow
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (嗓音)沙哑的,深沉的
If someone's voice ishusky, it is low and rather rough, often in an attractive way.- His voice was husky with grief.
他因伤心而声音沙哑。 - ...Dietrich's deep, husky voice.
迪特里希低沉沙哑的噪音
- His voice was husky with grief.
- ADJ-GRADED (男人)魁梧健美的,高大英俊的
If you describe a man ashusky, you think that he is tall, strong, and attractive.- ...a very husky young man, built like a football player.
非常魁梧的帅气小伙,身材像橄榄球运动员
- ...a very husky young man, built like a football player.
- (用来拉雪橇的)爱斯基摩犬
Ahuskyis a strong, furry dog, which is used to pull sledges across snow.
双语例句
- The throat infection made his voice sound husky.
咽喉感染使他的嗓音听上去很嘶哑。 - A husky dog or snowmobile safari, sleigh ride or take the plunge into an ice pool.
乘坐狗狗拉的雪橇或乘坐雪上汽车来一次旅行,还可以尝试一下冰潭中的冬泳! - A dog, such as a husky, used to pull a dogsled, especially in Arctic regions.
用来拉雪橇的狗,尤指在北冰洋地区,例如爱基斯摩种狗。 - The boatman stopped the motor and we watched the animal nonchalantly munch on the husky fruit.
船夫关了马达,我们看到这些家伙旁若无人,连皮带肉地大嚼水果。 - Husky seems to be a little silly, but quite cute.
哈士奇看起来有点傻乎乎,但却挺可爱。 - Breathing with a husky or whistling sound.
伴有嘶哑口哨样声音的呼吸。 - He also has a personal controlling interest in husky energy, the Canadian oil group.
他个人还掌握着加拿大石油集团赫斯基能源(huskyenergy)的控股权。 - The vestibule was filled with the unseemly sounds of scuffling and drunken, husky gasping.
过厅充满了一片乱糟糟的喧嚣和醉汉嘶哑的喘息声。 - Or they can take a husky drawn sled ride through the snow.
或可乘坐爱斯基摩犬拉的雪橇游览群山。 - "Herr Randall, the carriage waits and you will lose the train," said Frau Werner from the door, in a husky voice.
“兰德尔先生,快点,马车在等你了,要不你就赶不上火车了,”从门口传来沃纳夫人沙哑的声音。