单词 | husky |
释义 | husky (hʌski ) Word forms: huskier , huskiest , huskies 1. adjective If someone's voice is husky, it is low and rather rough, often in an attractive way. His voice was husky with grief. ...Dietrich's deep, husky voice. Synonyms: hoarse, rough, harsh, raucous huskily adverb [ADVERB after verb] 'Ready?' I asked huskily. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe someone, especially a man, as husky, you think that they are tall, strong, and attractive. [informal] ...a very husky young man, built like a football player. Synonyms: muscular, powerful, strapping, rugged [US, Canadian] 3. countable noun A husky is a strong, furry dog, which is used to pull sledges across snow. Collocations: husky tone It destroyed his tenor voice and his familiar cracked, husky tones took over. Times, Sunday Times But there are a few things that stick: husky tones, solid physique, occasional twinkle in the eye, the general air of a lone wolf you tell yourself could be tamed. Times,Sunday Times We could listen to his husky tones all day. The Sun Throat surgery left her with a distinctive husky voice. The Sun (2010) Is your husky voice a result of the smokes? Times, Sunday Times (2006) Translations: Chinese: 低沉有磁性的 Japanese: しゃがれ声の |
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