Stringy Meaning in English
word
ˈstɹɪŋi
STRING-ee
stɹˈɪŋi
string-EE
释义
Having long, thin pieces like string, especially used to describe foods or materials that are tough or fibrous.
用法与细微差别
'Stringy' is usually negative when talking about food (e.g., 'stringy meat' means tough and hard to chew). It can also describe hair or textures that look thin and uneven. Not used for pleasant textures.
Spanish: fibroso - con hebrasPortuguese (BR): fibroso - cheio de fibrasPortuguese (PT): fibroso - cheio de fibrasChinese (Simplified): 有纤维的 - 拉丝状的Chinese (Traditional): 有纖維的 - 拉絲狀的Hindi: रेशेदार - तंतुयुक्तArabic: مليء بالألياف - خيطي الشكلBengali: সুতার মতো - আঁশযুক্ত (খাদ্য) - আঁশালো (টেক্সচার)Russian: волокнистый - тягучий (как нити)Japanese: 筋っぽい - 糸のようなVietnamese: sợi - dai (đối với thức ăn)Korean: 질긴 - 실처럼 늘어진Turkish: lifli - ip gibiUrdu: ریشہ دار - دھاگے جیساIndonesian: berserat - seperti benang
例句
The soup has stringy pieces of chicken in it.
basic
This meat is too stringy to eat.
basic
Old celery is often stringy.
basic
My hair gets all stringy when it's humid out.
natural
Don’t buy the cheap cheese—it’s always so stringy when you try to melt it.
natural
He picked out the stringy bits from his stew before eating.
natural