grainy

英 ['greɪnɪ] 美 ['ɡreni]
  • adj. 粒状的;木纹状的;多粒的;有纹理的
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grainy (adj.)
1610s, "full of grains," from grain + -y (2). Photographic sense is from 1900. In Middle English, grain also was used as an adjective, "like grain, lumpy, spotted" (early 15c.). Related: Graininess.
1. Do not use a grainy mustard.
不要使用芥末籽。

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2. The film is shot in grainy black and white.
这部电影拍成有颗粒状的黑白片。

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3. Rudy : Even so, the movies are usually pirated and they're so grainy.
虽然是这样, 那些电影也是盗版的啊,他们都是那么的粗糙.

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4. This means there's no grainy, or realistic quality to the stonework.
这意味着,有没有粒状, 或现实的质量向石方.

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5. The palate has a silky start and a grainy, mineral - rich finish.
入口时立即感受丝般滑柔,最终有显见大地矿物气味结尾.

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