词汇 | variegated |
释义 | variegated adjective uk /ˈveə.rɪ.ɡeɪ.tɪd/ us /ˈver.i.ə.ɡeɪ.t̬ɪd/ having a pattern of different colours or marks: 色彩斑驳的;有斑点的 variegated leaves斑叶 a variegated plant色彩斑驳的植物 Patterns and shapes amorphous arabesque argyle asymmetrically asymmetry fishhook flecked formless formlessly fretted saltire scalloped scissor semilunaris shapeable vee wavery wavily weave willow pattern You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts of plants Related wordvariegation Examples of variegatedvariegated What variables are responsible when variegated babbling episodes occur instead of reduplicated episodes? This has produced a historiography that is effectively bifurcated, and quite variegated. The second stage was labeled "variegated babbling," in that consonants, vowels, or both could be different. As it develops, especially in the second half of the century, the picture becomes increasingly variegated, scrambled, and confused. Liquids occurred in reduplicated strings 42% of the time and in variegated strings 58% of the time. Crucial aspects of these variegated problems are almost certainly going to get short shrift in any monograph. The parallel mylonitic fabric transects a mineral lineation in the bleached variegated marble at an oblique angle. From their position within the separated system, presidents can join legislative, executive, and judicial functions in creative and variegated ways. However, the variegated and inconsistent lessons drawn from their participation indicate that the role game theorists actually played in the auctions is not well understood. It was so terribly trim, such rows of variegated geraniums, big calceolarias, featherfew and lobelia. Rather, we argue that it is a variegated network with political, social, economic, and discursive facets. Fricatives and affricates occurred in reduplicated disyllabic strings 53% of the time and in variegated strings 47% of the time. These performance differences point to a pattern of highly variegated national responses to relatively similar sets of international constraints. Both are generic in reference, but role nouns distinguish finer and more specific and variegated sets than do generic nouns. The role of the orchestra in opera is complex and variegated: there is not a single thing that the orchestra is or does. 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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