choppy
英 [ˈtʃɒpi]
美 [ˈtʃɑːpi]
adj. 波浪起伏的; 不平静的; 不连贯的; 支离破碎的
比较级:choppier
BNC.20404 / COCA.16878
牛津词典
adj.
- 波浪起伏的;不平静的
with a lot of small waves; not calm- choppy waters
波浪起伏的水面
- choppy waters
- 不连贯的;支离破碎的
containing a lot of short sentences and changing topics too often
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (水)波浪滔滔的,波浪起伏的
When water ischoppy, there are a lot of small waves on it because there is a wind blowing.- A gale was blowing and the sea was choppy.
狂风大作,海面上波浪起伏。
- A gale was blowing and the sea was choppy.
英英释义
adj
- rough with small waves
- choppy seas
- marked by abrupt transitions
- choppy prose
双语例句
- At the reservoir, the choppy water initially deterred the wary goslings from taking their first dip.
在水库边上,机警的小野鹅最初看到波浪起伏的水面时谁也不敢尝试它们的第一次下水。 - It was a bit choppy on the cruise but I was all right once I found my sea legs.
在航游中有点风浪,但一旦我习惯于坐船旅行我就没什么问题了。 - Our test route took us through a choppy construction zone and over some twisty back roads. We went up a long zigzag before we reached the top of the hill.
我们的测试路径包括一些起伏的修建路段及弯弯曲曲的小路。我们走了很长一段弯来绕去的路,才到了山顶。 - No problem. This way, please. The coach is waiting outside. It was a bit choppy on the cruise but I was all right once I found my sea legs.
导游:没问题,请这边走,车子正在外面等候。在航游中有点风浪,但一旦我习惯于坐船旅行我就没什么问题了。 - Half way through our boat journey the sea began getting choppy and I started to feel ill.
我们乘船旅行的半路上,大海开始变得波涛起伏我开始感到晕船了。 - The partially outdoor bar also served to inform attendees why the landing of the flight earlier that day had been a bit choppy: it was a rather windy afternoon.
该部分户外酒吧还担任通知,为何当天早些时候着陆飞行已经有点波涛汹涌的参加者:这是一个相当多风下午。 - Some walked down to the edge of the waves, trying to skip rocks across the choppy surface.
有些走下海滩走到海浪的边缘,试着跃过波涛起伏的海面跳到岩礁上。 - The couple were forced to cancel the original date of their underwater wedding due to choppy seas.
由于大海脾气捉摸不定,这对夫妇被迫取消了原定日期的海底婚礼。 - David and Lucy sat in the prow of the fishing boat and looked across the choppy water.
大卫和露西坐在渔船船头,凝望着烟波浩淼的水面。 - Dissertations that sound choppy or stuttered are for the most part ineffectual and will most likely fail to impress.
论文的声音断断续续或结结巴巴的大部分是无效的,并很可能将无法留下深刻的印象。