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单词 snowy
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Definition of snowy in English:

snowy

adjectivesnowier, snowiest ˈsnəʊiˈsnoʊi
  • 1Covered with snow.

    覆盖着雪的

    snowy mountains

    白雪覆盖的山脉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We crept downstairs over warm, underfloor-heated carpets to a blazing fire in the sitting room, a mound of presents underneath the tree and huge windows gazing out on to snowy mountains.
    • She was leaning against the wall, staring out over the still snowy landscape.
    • They drive across the country to his remote log cabin in snowy mountains, bonding along the way despite their implacably opposed positions in the situation.
    • Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona.
    • They had landed atop a mountain, its snowy peak mere feet above them.
    • There was nothing is sight except the green forests on the bottom of the mountain and the snowy tops.
    • We could only see the snowy tops of these mountains.
    • Instead she watched him walk away across the snowy blue mountains.
    • There is a surfeit of snowy peaks only 950 miles west of the Twin Cities.
    • She shook her head and looked out at the treeless, snowy landscape.
    • As I left the den, the sun slowly crept over the snowy mountains.
    • He was in a sea of pine bushes covering the snowy valley of another mountain strip.
    • You could live atop a snowy peak with no one but tranquillity to accompany you?
    • Arriving at the peak, we scanned the snowy mountains around us.
    • We took turns enjoying views of the snowy landscape and the parade of beautiful passengers.
    • Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall.
    • It's been a long time since I've been to a snowy mountain.
    • We slogged upwards towards increasingly awe-inspiring views of glaciers, crevasses and snowy peaks.
    • If a pretty, snowy mountain slope is tilted steeply and bereft of trees, it's an avalanche zone.
    • It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon.
    Synonyms
    perfectly clean, ultra-clean, pristine, immaculate, shining, shiny, gleaming, spick and span
    1. 1.1 (of weather or a period of time) characterized by snowfall.
      (天气,时期)多雪的
      a snowy January day

      一个飘雪的一月天。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I experienced a little of his innate paranoia one snowy afternoon last year.
      • Rainy or snowy weather also affects driver visibility and control of the vehicle.
      • It was a placid, snowy day around Christmastime in 1916 when I met her.
      • Months passed, and the autumn blended into a cold snowy winter.
      • It is indeed getting close to the snowy season; it has come early.
      • It was a snowy day in the village of Silver Valley.
      • Even in a state where cold and snowy weather is a way of life, school is occasionally closed because of too much white stuff.
      • Hot and humid summers mixed with cold and snowy winters equals expanding and contracting pavement.
      • The one-night event gives tips on how to bike safely and warmly over the snowy months, winter bike maintenance and parking your steed.
      • It took place in the middle of a New York winter, on a very snowy weekend.
      • He grabbed the keys for the jeep of the counter and walked outside into the cold snowy weather.
      • However, it must be stated that the majority of Scotland's population do not endure severe, snowy winters.
      • The slow Christmas season owed much to the snowy winter.
      • Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather.
      • But one snowy day, Naomi's life was no longer boring and monotonous.
      • On a cold snowy night where else would you want to be?
      • Feb 22, 1988: On a snowy, windy, rainy, stormy, day I stay inside and play computer games.
      • The climate varies, with cold, snowy winters and warm summers.
      • During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate.
      • On one snowy day, a deer suddenly appeared and ran along the construction site.
      Synonyms
      cold, chilly, bitter, bleak, raw, wintry, freezing, icy
    2. 1.2 Of or like snow, especially in being pure white.
      雪的;似雪的(尤指雪白的)
      snowy hair

      雪白的头发。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She brought in some favorite furnishings, including a comfortable couch covered with snowy white fabric.
      • She could feel one of the soft, snowy white feathers tickling her shoulder.
      • Above them was a castle made of pure, white snowy clouds.
      • Her snowy white hair rose like a wedding cake on the crown of her tiny head, every curl lacquered in place with multiple applications of hairspray.
      • Her dress was pure snowy white, of course, simple and off-the-shoulder.
      • Extended from his back, where the wings began, the snowy white feathers were covered with blood.
      • His long snowy white beard, the same color as the fur that covered his body, swayed in the wind as he spoke.
      • However, his long hair was snowy white, his face deathly pale and smooth.
      • I looked down to see his snowy white shoes planted onto the ground.
      • Young, it is fresh and creamy, with a pure, snowy whiteness.
      • The yellow sun is mere inches from disappearing from behind the snow covered mountain peaks that glisten with the snowy white rocks.
      • It's bilious red plume was shot through with small dashes of black, and a tiny white bead formed a snowy tear or decorative pearl at the corner of it's left eye.
      • But we've developed the diet and overcome that, so the raw fillet looks very attractive and cooks to a snowy white.
      • An opaque sky of soft blues was joined by clouds of snowy white.
      • I walk into the enormous entryway of the snowy white, palace-like home.
      • Women just always look that lovely in their snowy white wedding gown, don't they?
      • A snowy white runner ran along the length of the hall, stopping beneath an arched window that no doubt provided a splendid view of the city below.
      • Montrose looked down at her fingertips against his snowy white cravat.
      • She thought that he had be angry before, but now… His hands gripped the chair until his knuckles had turned snowy white.
      • He was identical to the falling boy, except that instead of inky black wings, he had snowy white wings.
      Synonyms
      colourless, unpigmented, undyed, bleached, natural
      snowy-white, grey, silver, silvery, hoary, grizzled

Derivatives

  • snowily

  • adverb
    • Given that conditions were clear blue overhead, with the whole country basking snowily under sunlight, it was extraordinarily difficult to see where I was going.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Red poinsettias lend hits of Christmas color upstairs and down, flanking the snowily dressed bed in the master bedroom.
      • Imagine discovering this, one of the most snowily romantic of works, in an overwhelming performance and recording.
      • Combined with the snowily austere imagery of the scene, the effect is chilling.
      • A piece of dazzlingly fresh fish, rubbed with a little olive oil and sea salt and roasted until its flesh is snowily opaque often needs little more than a piece of lemon to be at its best, or maybe just some piquant capers and parsley.
  • snowiness

  • noun ˈsnəʊɪnəsˈsnoʊinəs
    • In this regard the knowledge of contemporary glaciation dynamics and prognosis of snowiness in the region become very important.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You could also seek a dress with lots of sparkly beads and sequins to evoke the snowiness of the season.
      • Once we got over the general lack of snowiness in the Village (there was plenty of snow up high to really enjoy the weeks skiing), the Hotel worked out really well.
      • Click on the picture to see the glorious snowiness - it's not showing up well in the thumbnail.
      • The writer wants to stress the coldness of the New England winter, rather than its interminable length, its gloominess, its snowiness and many other qualities that it always possesses.

Rhymes

blowy, doughy, joey, showy, toey, towy, Zoë

Definition of snowy in US English:

snowy

adjectiveˈsnōēˈsnoʊi
  • 1Covered with snow.

    覆盖着雪的

    snowy mountains

    白雪覆盖的山脉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead she watched him walk away across the snowy blue mountains.
    • Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona.
    • We could only see the snowy tops of these mountains.
    • Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall.
    • It's been a long time since I've been to a snowy mountain.
    • She shook her head and looked out at the treeless, snowy landscape.
    • We slogged upwards towards increasingly awe-inspiring views of glaciers, crevasses and snowy peaks.
    • She was leaning against the wall, staring out over the still snowy landscape.
    • We crept downstairs over warm, underfloor-heated carpets to a blazing fire in the sitting room, a mound of presents underneath the tree and huge windows gazing out on to snowy mountains.
    • There is a surfeit of snowy peaks only 950 miles west of the Twin Cities.
    • Arriving at the peak, we scanned the snowy mountains around us.
    • If a pretty, snowy mountain slope is tilted steeply and bereft of trees, it's an avalanche zone.
    • As I left the den, the sun slowly crept over the snowy mountains.
    • You could live atop a snowy peak with no one but tranquillity to accompany you?
    • He was in a sea of pine bushes covering the snowy valley of another mountain strip.
    • There was nothing is sight except the green forests on the bottom of the mountain and the snowy tops.
    • They drive across the country to his remote log cabin in snowy mountains, bonding along the way despite their implacably opposed positions in the situation.
    • They had landed atop a mountain, its snowy peak mere feet above them.
    • We took turns enjoying views of the snowy landscape and the parade of beautiful passengers.
    • It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon.
    Synonyms
    perfectly clean, ultra-clean, pristine, immaculate, shining, shiny, gleaming, spick and span
    1. 1.1 (of weather or a period of time) characterized by snowfall.
      (天气,时期)多雪的
      a snowy January day

      一个飘雪的一月天。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was a snowy day in the village of Silver Valley.
      • However, it must be stated that the majority of Scotland's population do not endure severe, snowy winters.
      • It is indeed getting close to the snowy season; it has come early.
      • The climate varies, with cold, snowy winters and warm summers.
      • The one-night event gives tips on how to bike safely and warmly over the snowy months, winter bike maintenance and parking your steed.
      • Months passed, and the autumn blended into a cold snowy winter.
      • Feb 22, 1988: On a snowy, windy, rainy, stormy, day I stay inside and play computer games.
      • Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather.
      • He grabbed the keys for the jeep of the counter and walked outside into the cold snowy weather.
      • On one snowy day, a deer suddenly appeared and ran along the construction site.
      • I experienced a little of his innate paranoia one snowy afternoon last year.
      • On a cold snowy night where else would you want to be?
      • Even in a state where cold and snowy weather is a way of life, school is occasionally closed because of too much white stuff.
      • The slow Christmas season owed much to the snowy winter.
      • It was a placid, snowy day around Christmastime in 1916 when I met her.
      • During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate.
      • Rainy or snowy weather also affects driver visibility and control of the vehicle.
      • Hot and humid summers mixed with cold and snowy winters equals expanding and contracting pavement.
      • But one snowy day, Naomi's life was no longer boring and monotonous.
      • It took place in the middle of a New York winter, on a very snowy weekend.
      Synonyms
      cold, chilly, bitter, bleak, raw, wintry, freezing, icy
    2. 1.2 Of or like snow, especially in being pure white.
      雪的;似雪的(尤指雪白的)
      snowy hair

      雪白的头发。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She could feel one of the soft, snowy white feathers tickling her shoulder.
      • I walk into the enormous entryway of the snowy white, palace-like home.
      • Women just always look that lovely in their snowy white wedding gown, don't they?
      • However, his long hair was snowy white, his face deathly pale and smooth.
      • He was identical to the falling boy, except that instead of inky black wings, he had snowy white wings.
      • Montrose looked down at her fingertips against his snowy white cravat.
      • It's bilious red plume was shot through with small dashes of black, and a tiny white bead formed a snowy tear or decorative pearl at the corner of it's left eye.
      • His long snowy white beard, the same color as the fur that covered his body, swayed in the wind as he spoke.
      • Young, it is fresh and creamy, with a pure, snowy whiteness.
      • The yellow sun is mere inches from disappearing from behind the snow covered mountain peaks that glisten with the snowy white rocks.
      • She thought that he had be angry before, but now… His hands gripped the chair until his knuckles had turned snowy white.
      • An opaque sky of soft blues was joined by clouds of snowy white.
      • A snowy white runner ran along the length of the hall, stopping beneath an arched window that no doubt provided a splendid view of the city below.
      • She brought in some favorite furnishings, including a comfortable couch covered with snowy white fabric.
      • Her dress was pure snowy white, of course, simple and off-the-shoulder.
      • I looked down to see his snowy white shoes planted onto the ground.
      • Above them was a castle made of pure, white snowy clouds.
      • Her snowy white hair rose like a wedding cake on the crown of her tiny head, every curl lacquered in place with multiple applications of hairspray.
      • But we've developed the diet and overcome that, so the raw fillet looks very attractive and cooks to a snowy white.
      • Extended from his back, where the wings began, the snowy white feathers were covered with blood.
      Synonyms
      colourless, unpigmented, undyed, bleached, natural
      snowy-white, grey, silver, silvery, hoary, grizzled
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