Streaky Meaning in English
word
ˈstriːki
STREE-kee
stɹˈiːki
stREE-kee
释义
Having long lines, marks, or stripes of a different color or texture; often used to describe things like bacon, clouds, or paint that are not all one even color.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in describing food ("streaky bacon"), painting, or patterns on materials. Can also describe unevenness in results (e.g., "streaky performance"). Not used for people. Common with visual description.
Spanish: rayado - vetadoPortuguese (BR): rajado - com manchasPortuguese (PT): riscado - com manchasChinese (Simplified): 有条纹的 - 有斑点的Chinese (Traditional): 有條紋的 - 有斑點的Hindi: धारीदार - धब्बेदारArabic: مخطط - ذو خطوطBengali: ধারাঘাটযুক্ত - দাগওয়ালাRussian: полосатый - с разводамиJapanese: 筋状の - まだらなVietnamese: có vệt - có sọcKorean: 줄무늬가 있는 - 얼룩진Turkish: çizgili - dalgalı (renk/iz için)Urdu: لکیروں والا - غیر ہموارIndonesian: bergaris - belang
例句
The sky was full of streaky white clouds.
basic
He bought some streaky bacon for breakfast.
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Her painting looked a bit streaky after it dried.
basic
My car windows always get streaky when I try to clean them quickly.
natural
If the sauce looks streaky, just stir it a little more.
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That team always has a streaky season—sometimes they win a lot, then suddenly lose.
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