clumpy
英 ['klʌmpɪ]
美 ['klʌmpi]
英文词源
- clumpy (adj.)
- 1820, from clump (n.) + -y (2). Also noted 1881 in an Isle of Wight glossary as a noun meaning "a stupid fellow." Related: Clumpily; clumpiness. Compare also clumperton "clown, clodhopper" (1530s).
双语例句
- 1. Quality soil is loose, clumpy air pockets and teeming with life.
- 优质土壤质地松软, 团粒结构好,孔隙发育,微生物和土壤生物丰富.
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