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grabby 英音 [ ˈɡræbi ] 美音 [ ˈɡræbi ] 释义 adj. 贪婪的;引人注意的 n. 步兵 变形 grabbier/more grabby 比较级 grabbiest/most grabby 最高级 例句 1·The second audience would be the BBC2 viewing public. They needed grabby content "on rails", as game developers describe it, evoking images of a journey viewed through a window. 第二类是那些BBC二套的电视观众们,他们渴望引人入胜的内容编排,“在铁轨上”,像那些游戏开发商们描绘的,透过一扇窗观赏旅行沿途的景象。 2·The beginning feels awkward: remnants of an older style full of grabby italics and wisecracking dialogue sit uncomfortably alongside the richer, more complex tone that takes over. 开头显得笨拙:带着旧式风格的残余,充满了引人注目的斜体字和俏皮对话,与之后的更丰富更复杂多元的语调格格不入。 同义词 adj. 贪婪的 greedygraspinggripple n. 步兵 infantryfantassin
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