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单词 gassy
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Definition of gassy in English:

gassy

adjectivegassier, gassiest ˈɡasiˈɡæsi
  • 1Resembling or full of gas.

    气体的;气体似的;充满气体的

    the beer was served too gassy and too cold

    啤酒端上来时气太多也太凉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Memory is a treacherous place, a bog that can drag you down into its gassy depths and play tricks on you.
    • On rocky planets, all the necessary chemicals for life can collect in one place, rather than floating freely through a gassy atmosphere.
    • Foolishly, I had eaten some particularly gassy food the night before and was suffering the consequences…
    • It contains a food enzyme from a natural source that works with your body's digestion to break down the complex sugars in gassy foods making them more digestible.
    • Up to now astronomers have only been able to detect vast gassy planets the size of Jupiter or larger by measuring the way their gravity tugs on their parent stars and makes them ‘wobble’.
    • All the other solar systems that have been found have big, gassy planets circling too close to their stars to allow them to be anything like Earth or its fellow planets, the British and US-based researchers said on Wednesday.
    • Dull, gassy, chemical-tasting beer was taking a back seat to luscious, vanilla-flavoured, fruity wine that didn't need food to bring out its flavour.
    • Their cider apple flavoured pop was even more dull, heavy, gassy and unpleasant than real cider.
    • These are the off-flavours that make wines taste sweaty, eggy, gassy or vinegary, the nasties that give you a bad head in the morning, and the carcinogens that get you in the long run.
    • The British-born chartered accountant spotted a niche in the market for a less gassy premium lager particularly suitable for drinking with Asian food.
    • They are also less gassy than normal lagers and much cheaper.
    • The gassy giant, Jupiter, can be seen shining high in the constellation of Leo.
    • This should be accompanied by a pint of gassy lager.
    • It is not an exercise in cultural studies; instead it is just what it claims to be: a guide to the rocky, gassy, icy spheres of all those classroom wall charts and Nasa photographs.
    • ‘This is not a gassy pit and neither is it a watery pit, but in the lifetime of the pit the pumps or the fans have not been switched off for two months, so no-one is really sure,’ he said.
    • Although the causes of the variation remain unclear, the star's interaction with the gassy, dusty environment in which it was born certainly plays a big role.
    • To the dismay of the already frazzled travellers, the aircraft was diverted to Gatwick after reports on board of a gassy odour.
    • After two or three strips, even these strains get the heave, expiring with, at best, a gassy sputter.
    • I travelled with them to share the excitement of the popping mud pools, gassy steam vents, bubbling springs and sulphur pits.
    • The result is a gassy, weak beer with plenty of critics.
    Synonyms
    foaming, foamy, bubbling, bubbly, fizzy, sparkling, effervescent, carbonated, aerated
    1. 1.1North American (of a person) flatulent.
      〈北美〉(人)夸夸其谈的;吹牛的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help.
      • A greasy, gassy but much happier little fellow has resulted.
      • Symptoms can include feeling tired all the time, gassy and bloated.
      • He's fussy, gassy, possibly lactose-intolerant, and suffering from what appears to be day-night confusion.
      • Normally, when I'm worried about something, even about not finishing my homework, I get a loud heartbeat, can't keep food down, and that gassy feeling I told you about appears.
      • So all I really got from it was that I have a really gassy baby, which I knew.
      • At the same time, I was getting that gassy feeling again.
      • These changes can also lead to indigestion, which can make you feel very full, bloated or gassy.
      • If soy or other legumes make you gassy and give you cramps find something else, don't pop digestive aids like candy.
      • Yesterday we even drove all they way up to take the ferry to Mackinac Island, where we took a carriage ride on the world's most gassy horse.
      • I was gassy when I got home, and actually woke up halfway through the night pretty sick.
      • If you feel more gassy than normal, don't be alarmed; this is normal.
      • Around 8: 00 or so I felt really bloated and gassy - it felt like my intestines were in knots.
      • Most recipes direct you to skim the foam from the pot, but this is mainly for aesthetic reasons; the foam isn't harmful and, contrary to some opinions, won't make you gassy.
      • However, lots of frequent small breastfeedings are likely to contain more foremilk than hindmilk which apparently can make baby much more gassy.
  • 2informal (of a person or language) inclined to be verbose.

    〈非正式〉(人)啰嗦的;(语言)冗长的

    a long and gassy book

    一本冗长且空话连篇的书。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without naming a specific offender he generalizes about bloggers for 1,300 gassy words.
    • In places, especially when the subject is art or religion, the language can get vague and gassy, but just plow through these patches.
    • And she was devout in a way that indicated that the religion was based in a great many particulars, not some gassy generality about being kind to plants and believing in clean water.
    • The paragraph is remarkable for its gassy banality, but let us just marvel at the folly of that last line.
    • He does that by making fun of ‘the jargon, the mush, the smog, the dull pompous, boneless, gassy language’ that afflicts the world today.
    • It starts out kind of gassy and repetitive.
    Synonyms
    wordy, loquacious, garrulous, talkative, voluble, orotund, expansive, babbling, blathering, prattling, prating, jabbering, gushing, effusive

Derivatives

  • gassiness

  • noun
    • It was, in fact, a word for symptoms that included constipation, abdominal fullness, gassiness, and/or nausea, which could be accompanied by fever.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To reduce sodium, gassiness and that canned taste, pour off the canning liquid, rinse the beans in cold water, then drain.

Rhymes

bassi, Brassey, brassie, chassis, Haile Selassie, lassie, Malagasy, Manasseh, massé, massy, sassy, Tallahassee

Definition of gassy in US English:

gassy

adjectiveˈɡæsiˈɡasē
  • 1Of, like, or full of gas.

    气体的;气体似的;充满气体的

    the carbonated water has a gassy, soda-pop character
    gassy planets like Jupiter

    像木星这样充满气体的行星。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Up to now astronomers have only been able to detect vast gassy planets the size of Jupiter or larger by measuring the way their gravity tugs on their parent stars and makes them ‘wobble’.
    • On rocky planets, all the necessary chemicals for life can collect in one place, rather than floating freely through a gassy atmosphere.
    • To the dismay of the already frazzled travellers, the aircraft was diverted to Gatwick after reports on board of a gassy odour.
    • Their cider apple flavoured pop was even more dull, heavy, gassy and unpleasant than real cider.
    • It contains a food enzyme from a natural source that works with your body's digestion to break down the complex sugars in gassy foods making them more digestible.
    • It is not an exercise in cultural studies; instead it is just what it claims to be: a guide to the rocky, gassy, icy spheres of all those classroom wall charts and Nasa photographs.
    • This should be accompanied by a pint of gassy lager.
    • These are the off-flavours that make wines taste sweaty, eggy, gassy or vinegary, the nasties that give you a bad head in the morning, and the carcinogens that get you in the long run.
    • The British-born chartered accountant spotted a niche in the market for a less gassy premium lager particularly suitable for drinking with Asian food.
    • Dull, gassy, chemical-tasting beer was taking a back seat to luscious, vanilla-flavoured, fruity wine that didn't need food to bring out its flavour.
    • The gassy giant, Jupiter, can be seen shining high in the constellation of Leo.
    • Although the causes of the variation remain unclear, the star's interaction with the gassy, dusty environment in which it was born certainly plays a big role.
    • Memory is a treacherous place, a bog that can drag you down into its gassy depths and play tricks on you.
    • All the other solar systems that have been found have big, gassy planets circling too close to their stars to allow them to be anything like Earth or its fellow planets, the British and US-based researchers said on Wednesday.
    • The result is a gassy, weak beer with plenty of critics.
    • They are also less gassy than normal lagers and much cheaper.
    • After two or three strips, even these strains get the heave, expiring with, at best, a gassy sputter.
    • Foolishly, I had eaten some particularly gassy food the night before and was suffering the consequences…
    • ‘This is not a gassy pit and neither is it a watery pit, but in the lifetime of the pit the pumps or the fans have not been switched off for two months, so no-one is really sure,’ he said.
    • I travelled with them to share the excitement of the popping mud pools, gassy steam vents, bubbling springs and sulphur pits.
    Synonyms
    foaming, foamy, bubbling, bubbly, fizzy, sparkling, effervescent, carbonated, aerated
    1. 1.1North American (of a person) flatulent.
      〈北美〉(人)夸夸其谈的;吹牛的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Normally, when I'm worried about something, even about not finishing my homework, I get a loud heartbeat, can't keep food down, and that gassy feeling I told you about appears.
      • He's fussy, gassy, possibly lactose-intolerant, and suffering from what appears to be day-night confusion.
      • So all I really got from it was that I have a really gassy baby, which I knew.
      • If you feel more gassy than normal, don't be alarmed; this is normal.
      • A greasy, gassy but much happier little fellow has resulted.
      • Around 8: 00 or so I felt really bloated and gassy - it felt like my intestines were in knots.
      • If soy or other legumes make you gassy and give you cramps find something else, don't pop digestive aids like candy.
      • If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help.
      • Yesterday we even drove all they way up to take the ferry to Mackinac Island, where we took a carriage ride on the world's most gassy horse.
      • However, lots of frequent small breastfeedings are likely to contain more foremilk than hindmilk which apparently can make baby much more gassy.
      • Most recipes direct you to skim the foam from the pot, but this is mainly for aesthetic reasons; the foam isn't harmful and, contrary to some opinions, won't make you gassy.
      • Symptoms can include feeling tired all the time, gassy and bloated.
      • At the same time, I was getting that gassy feeling again.
      • These changes can also lead to indigestion, which can make you feel very full, bloated or gassy.
      • I was gassy when I got home, and actually woke up halfway through the night pretty sick.
  • 2informal (of people or language) inclined to be verbose.

    〈非正式〉(人)啰嗦的;(语言)冗长的

    a long and gassy book

    一本冗长且空话连篇的书。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It starts out kind of gassy and repetitive.
    • And she was devout in a way that indicated that the religion was based in a great many particulars, not some gassy generality about being kind to plants and believing in clean water.
    • He does that by making fun of ‘the jargon, the mush, the smog, the dull pompous, boneless, gassy language’ that afflicts the world today.
    • The paragraph is remarkable for its gassy banality, but let us just marvel at the folly of that last line.
    • In places, especially when the subject is art or religion, the language can get vague and gassy, but just plow through these patches.
    • Without naming a specific offender he generalizes about bloggers for 1,300 gassy words.
    Synonyms
    wordy, loquacious, garrulous, talkative, voluble, orotund, expansive, babbling, blathering, prattling, prating, jabbering, gushing, effusive
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