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单词 gravelly
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Definition of gravelly in English:

gravelly

adjective ˈɡrav(ə)liˈɡrævəli
  • 1Resembling, containing, or consisting of gravel.

    似砂砾的;含砂砾的;由砂砾构成的

    a dry gravelly soil

    干旱的砂砾地。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of his soils are a gravelly sandy loam known as Aura, well drained and with 15% clay.
    • Non-cohesive soils include silty, sandy, and gravelly soils in which there is no cohesion except that derived from any minor amount of clay matrix or from water tension between particles.
    • The Avilla series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately permeable soils that formed in gravelly and loamy alluvium.
    • A low cliff on one bank, with an otter's holt at its foot, betrayed by a crab graveyard, on our side a gravelly shore undercutting the peat moor.
    • In Washington, they favor degraded or otherwise gravelly soils.
    • It's a mixture of soils from the site, some more gravelly, some more clay-like.
    • It was difficult to find: the road shown was not a road but a track, unused, winding behind a cottage with the requisite dog watching curiously as we drove up a gravelly slope.
    • The region's distinctive gravelly soils lend themselves to some of New Zealand's top reds, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and - the new star, Syrah.
    • During our dry season visits, sandy and gravelly beaches lined most of the river, although water levels rose above the beaches during heavy rains.
    • The 4 km of beachfront in the park varies from rocky, gravelly, to sandy.
    • The bed has limited sun and our soil is light and gravelly.
    • This cactus typically grows in gravelly clay or loam soils, partially shaded by other plants or rocks.
    • The soil is light and gravelly, and chiefly under tillage: agriculture is improving, and there is a considerable quantity of bog and limestone.
    • Texture of the fine-earth fraction is silt loam or loam with gravelly or very gravelly modifiers.
    • If the pond is located in sandy or gravelly soils or near fractured bedrock, seal the pond with an approved plastic liner or at least 6 inches of compact clay.
    • While organic matter or topsoil could be used alone, a sandy or gravelly soil is improved more if you add both organic matter and topsoil than if you add either material alone.
    • A rowboat was beached on the gravelly shore and abandoned there.
    • They require a sandy or gravelly substrate for nesting near a wet or muddy area where they can forage.
    • Much of this carpet of herbs is on shallow gravelly and stony soils, too poor for buffel, or under mulga trees.
    • Fairly well drained, rocky or gravelly soil is the Laurel's natural preference.
    Synonyms
    shingly, pebbly, gritty, containing gravel
  • 2(of a voice) deep and rough-sounding.

    (声音)低沉而沙哑的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stanley was very tall and though a very sweet man, he had a deep, gravelly voice that often got him jobs on cartoon shows as dastardly villains.
    • His gravelly voice was even rougher than usual, harsh and grating, but the child didn't seem to notice.
    • His gravelly voice boomed out into the night, through the little, tiny windows, beckoning those outside closer.
    • I always wait to read them until Jon gets home, and then I usually read it aloud in a deep, low, gravelly voice with a twinge of a Southern accent, since he's in Texas.
    • The words, or maybe it's the gravelly voice, act as a cathartic, and the woman begins to cry.
    • But the music was everything I imagined it would be, all bombast woodwind and deep gravelly voices.
    • He has a rather manic look about him - scrunched up face and a very low gravelly voice - and when I was first introduced to him I'll admit to being pretty wary.
    • It's not her fault that she looks like a man, or has a gravelly voice, or isn't particularly poised or charming.
    • ‘I was told you were the best,’ he hissed angrily, in a deep gravelly voice that sent a chill into Ark's bones.
    • We will miss his deep, gravelly voice that told of his Suffolk origin as soon as he spoke to you.
    • He had this really gravelly voice, very intense, and he was completely wild looking too.
    • ‘Rap is our way of resisting the occupation, it's our weapon,’ he explains timidly in a manner that seems incongruent with his gravelly voice and the harsh lyrics that blast out from the stereo speakers behind him.
    • ‘I'm not getting any younger,’ he says in his deep, gravelly voice.
    • One is famous for his big glasses and his flamboyant dress sense, whilst the other is known for his tight fitting trousers and his gravelly voice.
    • ‘You're up early,’ he said, in his deep, gravelly voice.
    • ‘A pity that it will be like this for only a short while longer,’ a deep, gravelly voice said.
    • What came out was in a rough, gravelly voice, but she could make out the words quite clearly.
    • The voice was deep and gravelly as if the person had a sore throat and was hoarse.
    • But her gravelly voice suddenly leapt with glee when Allen brought out an old, blue hard-sided suitcase.
    • ‘Before we say goodbye to another year,’ Patrick said in his deep, gravelly voice, ‘I'm going to say a few words.’
    Synonyms
    husky, gruff, throaty, deep, croaking, raspy, rasping, grating, harsh, low, rough, rough-sounding, thick, guttural

Definition of gravelly in US English:

gravelly

adjectiveˈɡravəlēˈɡrævəli
  • 1Resembling, containing, or consisting of gravel.

    似砂砾的;含砂砾的;由砂砾构成的

    a dry gravelly soil

    干旱的砂砾地。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a mixture of soils from the site, some more gravelly, some more clay-like.
    • The Avilla series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately permeable soils that formed in gravelly and loamy alluvium.
    • Non-cohesive soils include silty, sandy, and gravelly soils in which there is no cohesion except that derived from any minor amount of clay matrix or from water tension between particles.
    • Fairly well drained, rocky or gravelly soil is the Laurel's natural preference.
    • While organic matter or topsoil could be used alone, a sandy or gravelly soil is improved more if you add both organic matter and topsoil than if you add either material alone.
    • The region's distinctive gravelly soils lend themselves to some of New Zealand's top reds, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and - the new star, Syrah.
    • They require a sandy or gravelly substrate for nesting near a wet or muddy area where they can forage.
    • The 4 km of beachfront in the park varies from rocky, gravelly, to sandy.
    • A rowboat was beached on the gravelly shore and abandoned there.
    • In Washington, they favor degraded or otherwise gravelly soils.
    • The soil is light and gravelly, and chiefly under tillage: agriculture is improving, and there is a considerable quantity of bog and limestone.
    • The bed has limited sun and our soil is light and gravelly.
    • Much of this carpet of herbs is on shallow gravelly and stony soils, too poor for buffel, or under mulga trees.
    • It was difficult to find: the road shown was not a road but a track, unused, winding behind a cottage with the requisite dog watching curiously as we drove up a gravelly slope.
    • A low cliff on one bank, with an otter's holt at its foot, betrayed by a crab graveyard, on our side a gravelly shore undercutting the peat moor.
    • Most of his soils are a gravelly sandy loam known as Aura, well drained and with 15% clay.
    • If the pond is located in sandy or gravelly soils or near fractured bedrock, seal the pond with an approved plastic liner or at least 6 inches of compact clay.
    • Texture of the fine-earth fraction is silt loam or loam with gravelly or very gravelly modifiers.
    • This cactus typically grows in gravelly clay or loam soils, partially shaded by other plants or rocks.
    • During our dry season visits, sandy and gravelly beaches lined most of the river, although water levels rose above the beaches during heavy rains.
    Synonyms
    shingly, pebbly, gritty, containing gravel
    1. 1.1 (of a voice) deep and rough-sounding.
      (声音)低沉而沙哑的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the music was everything I imagined it would be, all bombast woodwind and deep gravelly voices.
      • The voice was deep and gravelly as if the person had a sore throat and was hoarse.
      • I always wait to read them until Jon gets home, and then I usually read it aloud in a deep, low, gravelly voice with a twinge of a Southern accent, since he's in Texas.
      • ‘I'm not getting any younger,’ he says in his deep, gravelly voice.
      • It's not her fault that she looks like a man, or has a gravelly voice, or isn't particularly poised or charming.
      • ‘I was told you were the best,’ he hissed angrily, in a deep gravelly voice that sent a chill into Ark's bones.
      • ‘A pity that it will be like this for only a short while longer,’ a deep, gravelly voice said.
      • We will miss his deep, gravelly voice that told of his Suffolk origin as soon as he spoke to you.
      • One is famous for his big glasses and his flamboyant dress sense, whilst the other is known for his tight fitting trousers and his gravelly voice.
      • His gravelly voice was even rougher than usual, harsh and grating, but the child didn't seem to notice.
      • He has a rather manic look about him - scrunched up face and a very low gravelly voice - and when I was first introduced to him I'll admit to being pretty wary.
      • But her gravelly voice suddenly leapt with glee when Allen brought out an old, blue hard-sided suitcase.
      • What came out was in a rough, gravelly voice, but she could make out the words quite clearly.
      • The words, or maybe it's the gravelly voice, act as a cathartic, and the woman begins to cry.
      • He had this really gravelly voice, very intense, and he was completely wild looking too.
      • ‘Rap is our way of resisting the occupation, it's our weapon,’ he explains timidly in a manner that seems incongruent with his gravelly voice and the harsh lyrics that blast out from the stereo speakers behind him.
      • Stanley was very tall and though a very sweet man, he had a deep, gravelly voice that often got him jobs on cartoon shows as dastardly villains.
      • His gravelly voice boomed out into the night, through the little, tiny windows, beckoning those outside closer.
      • ‘You're up early,’ he said, in his deep, gravelly voice.
      • ‘Before we say goodbye to another year,’ Patrick said in his deep, gravelly voice, ‘I'm going to say a few words.’
      Synonyms
      husky, gruff, throaty, deep, croaking, raspy, rasping, grating, harsh, low, rough, rough-sounding, thick, guttural
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