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turgid [ˈtɜ:rdʒɪd]

adj. 肿胀的; (散文)浮夸的,夸张的;

例句:

  • The rest of the arts scene looks increasingly turgid by comparison.
    比较而言,艺术界的其他领域看起来越发索然无味。
  • Slender limbs wrapped in networks of turgid veins.
    来自T. O. Echewa
  • the turgid waters of the Thames
    上涨的泰晤士河水
  • He used to make extremely dull, turgid and frankly boring speeches.
    他过去常作些极其乏味、晦涩难懂而且令人非常厌烦的演讲。
  • The clumsy turgid prose in which he struggles to express himself.
    来自A. Storr
  • Turgid? Wheres your evidence FOR what you believe in, Mr. Neal Turgid?
    来自SA