释义 |
Definition of roomy in English: roomyadjectiveroomier, roomiest ˈruːmiˈrʊmi (especially of accommodation) having plenty of room; spacious. (尤指住处) 宽敞的;宽大的 the cabin is roomy and well planned Example sentencesExamples - The basis for its conclusion was that the main reason for moving from the old home was to acquire more roomy accommodation generally.
- Straight ahead is the living room; this is bright and roomy with polished wooden floors and a large window to the front.
- She turned sharply and opened a door leading to a roomy room with a table and some closets at the end.
- The area between the cooktop workspace and a roomy prep island is wide enough for two people to navigate.
- The cabin is more spacious, the boot is more roomy and even the smallest 200K engine offers a decent level of power.
- It is unusual to find such a roomy apartment in this price bracket close to the city centre.
- This two bedroom house offers bright and surprisingly roomy accommodation.
- Completing the accommodation are two further bedrooms, both roomy doubles with polished timber floorboards.
- The roomy apartment was decorated with expensive adorns and everything was in its right place.
- The dining room is filled with modern furniture, muted lighting and roomy booths, though the other tables are quite tight.
- This property should appeal to those seeking a roomy house within a short distance.
- The interconnecting kitchen/dining room is located in the extension and is very roomy.
- An old fashioned pantry leads off it, with rows of neat shelving which would be roomy enough to convert to a cloakroom/utility room.
- This roomy house offers coastal views from nearly all its rooms.
- The case is crying out for modding, and the space that's there makes it plenty roomy for installing a watercooling system and extra lighting.
- The open-plan lounge and dining room offer bright and roomy accommodation.
- Once you have settled in, you find that the seats are very roomy and there is ample space for two very large adults.
- On the opposite side of the hall is the roomy living/dining room, which has an open fireplace with marble surround.
- The house was small, yet when one entered it suddenly seemed spacious and roomy.
- The good looks encapsulate a roomy cabin that offers plenty of space for passengers and drivers alike.
Synonyms spacious, commodious, capacious, sizeable, generous, big, large, broad, wide, extensive voluminous, ample, loose-fitting, boyfriend, slouchy rare spacey
Derivativesadverb noun ˈruːmɪnəsˈrʊmɪnəs Since engineers and accountants wanted the car to be easy and cheap to build - and they prioritized roominess over style - the car ended up being a slab-sided box. Example sentencesExamples - This roominess is enhanced by the dashboard design, which has the gear lever incorporated into it rather than in the more usual position.
- It claims the tent beats 2-man dome tents in roominess, stability in rain and wind, ventilation, and ease of setup.
- Most of us will consider a clean-air car only if it comes with generous dollops of comfort, convenience, and roominess.
- The business class on these airlines offers the same roominess and comfort of most major carriers' domestic first class.
- A taller but extremely stiff body structure gives the car the interior roominess that customers have come to expect in this segment and strength and stiffness to take whatever the road has to offer a clear hallmark.
- It will offer the off-road ability of an SUV, the roominess of a minivan, and the interior and handling of a luxury sedan.
- Although they lacked the power and roominess of conventional cars, the first gas-electric models found a niche audience.
- Avoid the tendency to become complacent because of the roominess of an RV; it is still a moving vehicle.
- The cabin is well designed and its increased roominess gives great comfort for four large passengers.
- The new cabin is one of the most spacious in this class and rivals it for both roominess and quality.
- I am aware of no compromises regarding acceleration and roominess.
- While he's glad his new wheels get 55 mpg, he's more excited about the car's roominess, sleek lines, and high-tech feel.
- The new models are built on a longer wheelbase than the hatchback and offer exceptional roominess for passengers and luggage.
- In roominess and driving position, the current car is right up at the top of the class.
- The design provides strong-looking wheel arch flares to give a ground-hugging look and to also mask the taller-than-average build, which is part of the secret to its roominess.
- They make it easy to see outside from the sleeping platform and give the low-ceilinged space a feeling of roominess.
- High ceilings give the already roomy back room more roominess and let the wisely-selected art on the walls breathe.
- But the roominess means it also tends to lose momentum.
- With space at a premium there's been a concerted effort to create an illusion of roominess.
Rhymesfumy, gloomy, plumy, rheumy, roomie, spumy Definition of roomy in US English: roomyadjective (especially of accommodations) having plenty of room; spacious. (尤指住处) 宽敞的;宽大的 the cabin is roomy and well planned Example sentencesExamples - This roomy house offers coastal views from nearly all its rooms.
- This property should appeal to those seeking a roomy house within a short distance.
- The interconnecting kitchen/dining room is located in the extension and is very roomy.
- The cabin is more spacious, the boot is more roomy and even the smallest 200K engine offers a decent level of power.
- The area between the cooktop workspace and a roomy prep island is wide enough for two people to navigate.
- She turned sharply and opened a door leading to a roomy room with a table and some closets at the end.
- The case is crying out for modding, and the space that's there makes it plenty roomy for installing a watercooling system and extra lighting.
- The roomy apartment was decorated with expensive adorns and everything was in its right place.
- The good looks encapsulate a roomy cabin that offers plenty of space for passengers and drivers alike.
- An old fashioned pantry leads off it, with rows of neat shelving which would be roomy enough to convert to a cloakroom/utility room.
- Straight ahead is the living room; this is bright and roomy with polished wooden floors and a large window to the front.
- The basis for its conclusion was that the main reason for moving from the old home was to acquire more roomy accommodation generally.
- The open-plan lounge and dining room offer bright and roomy accommodation.
- Completing the accommodation are two further bedrooms, both roomy doubles with polished timber floorboards.
- This two bedroom house offers bright and surprisingly roomy accommodation.
- The dining room is filled with modern furniture, muted lighting and roomy booths, though the other tables are quite tight.
- Once you have settled in, you find that the seats are very roomy and there is ample space for two very large adults.
- The house was small, yet when one entered it suddenly seemed spacious and roomy.
- On the opposite side of the hall is the roomy living/dining room, which has an open fireplace with marble surround.
- It is unusual to find such a roomy apartment in this price bracket close to the city centre.
Synonyms spacious, commodious, capacious, sizeable, generous, big, large, broad, wide, extensive |