词汇 | bulky |
释义 | bulky adjective uk /ˈbʌl.ki/ us /ˈbʌl.ki/ C1 A bulky object takes up a lot of space, or is difficult to move or carry: 庞大而占地方的 Early mobile phones were bulky and expensive. bulky equipment庞大的设备 greater than the average size or amount bigThey live in a big house in the country. largeA large number of people were crowded into the room. greatThe party was a great success. enormousThey bought an enormous house in the suburbs. A bulky person is large and heavy: The suspect is described as of bulky build with blond hair. He is tall and bulky, with broad shoulders. Bulky clothes are large and loose or made of thick material: Their bulky clothing and masks made them difficult to identify. I'm knitting myself a bulky cream-coloured sweater. I hate carrying cash around in a bulky wallet. He struggled to fit the bulky load into the compartment. The box is light but bulky. Security guards searched anyone wearing bulky clothes. This winter's hot trend is bulky knits. Big and quite big appreciable baronial bigly bloated boxcar burly expansive hearty heftily hefty higher hulking rambling roomy royal royally savage sizable sizably the bigger the betteridiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Inconvenience Geometry: parts of geometrical shapes Animal physiology: fat or well-built bulky | American Dictionarybulky adjective us/ˈbʌl·ki/ too big and taking up too much space: She carried a very bulky package on the bus. Examples of bulkybulky While performing a task, if a subject tries to use the normal hand, the bulky glove serves to remind (cue) them to not do so. Manure is usually in short supply, bulky and heavy, and it can introduce weeds and pests. Transport costs are high for these bulky products, so the markets are not well integrated. However, the bulky and/or perishable nature of agricultural commodities makes such transactions logistically difficult with potentially high transactions costs. Large nuclei contained bulky heterochromatin aggregates and distinct nucleoli. The bulky clothing, gloves and boots representing clay, and most strikingly the oversized hair, feature in both versions. The near-quadratic format is slightly bulky, but handy because a wide inner margin is left for figure captions and key notes by the editors. It wore a hat, conical, like a soft clown's hat, and a bulky jerkin. At more than 500 pages and 17 chapters, this is a bulky volume, and credit is certainly due to the translators. All 60 persons with thalidomide-induced limb deficiencies rejected this prosthetic arm because the devices were too bulky for them. But, if anything, the public appetite for bulky biographies and glossy guides seems to have increased. In this case, one can obtain structures that are lighter or less bulky. If dexterity is to be increased, a larger number of active joints is needed, as a consequence bulky solutions are the result. They are usually held in bulky case notes, usually still hand-written, specific to the place of treatment, difficult to interpret, and sometimes hard to locate. Presumably the machinery for release-ribbons, molecular motors, tethering proteins, etc-is energetically expensive to maintain and bulky, and so an overcapacity for release would be wasteful. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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