sparse in Chinese
[ spɑ:s ] Pronunciation:
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Translation
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- adj.
1.(樹木分布等)稀的;(交通車輛等)稀疏的。
2.(人口、毛發(fā)等)稀少的。
3.(雨量)稀缺的;瘦小的。Phrases
n.
-sity ,-ly adv.,-ness n.
- "a sparse beard" in Chinese : 疏疏的幾根胡子
- "copious - sparse" in Chinese : 大量
- "data sparse" in Chinese : 數(shù)據(jù)稀疏
- "sparse and scattered" in Chinese : 稀疏零落
- "sparse array" in Chinese : 稀疏數(shù)組
- "sparse bristle" in Chinese : 禿頭鬃毛筆
- "sparse camel" in Chinese : 禿頭駝毛筆
- "sparse concealment" in Chinese : 稀疏隱蔽
- "sparse file" in Chinese : 稀疏文件
- "sparse flat" in Chinese : 禿頭平筆
- "sparse foliage" in Chinese : 葉子稀疏
- "sparse graph" in Chinese : 稀疏圖
- "sparse hair" in Chinese : 稀疏的頭發(fā)
- "sparse index" in Chinese : 稀疏索引
- "sparse insertion" in Chinese : 稀插法
Examples
- She went in to fix the sparse evening meal .
她走進(jìn)屋去準(zhǔn)備簡(jiǎn)單的晚餐。 - Tenasserim had a very sparse population .
丹那沙林人口密度不大。 - The data on argentine incomes are sparse .
有關(guān)阿根廷國(guó)民收入的資料不多。 - Statistical data is rather sparse .
統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)相當(dāng)缺乏。 - I had paid little heed to the sparse news reports i read .
我當(dāng)時(shí)沒有怎么注意我所讀到的一些零星報(bào)道。 - The trees are sparse .
樹木稀疏。 - Heath wrote us a letter friendly in tone, sparse in content .
希思給我們寫了一封語(yǔ)調(diào)友善、內(nèi)容空泛的信。 - The experienced personnel, enlisted and officers alike, were a sparse lot .
有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的老手,無(wú)論官也好兵也好,都廖廖無(wú)幾。 - When a large proportion of the elements of a is zero, a is then called sparse .
當(dāng)A的大多數(shù)元素都是零時(shí),稱A為稀疏矩陣。 - The beautiful sparse shadows of the arching willows were like a picture etched on the lotus leaves .
彎彎的楊柳的稀疏的倩影,象是畫在荷葉上。
English
- Adjective
- not dense; "a thin beard"; "trees were sparse"
Synonyms: thin,
Other Languages
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