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 raspy ['ræspi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 刺耳的, 粗糙的, 易怒的



    raspy
    [ adj ]
    unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
    <adj.all>
    a gravelly voice


    Raspy \Rasp"y\ (r[.a]sp"[y^]), a.
    Like a rasp, or the sound made by a rasp; grating. --R. D.
    Blackmore.

    1. In a savagely defiant final tableau, von Stade's Merteuil - in a harsh caricature of Strauss' Capriccio Countess departing for a dinner of Weltschmerz - exits with the raspy, vulgar exclamation, 'I'm hungry.'
    2. He is confined to a wheelchair, has lapses in memory and speaks in a raspy voice that only his family and close friends can fully comprehend.
    3. The Boston Sunday Globe said both Stuart and the victims at the video store told police the gunman had a distinctive raspy voice and a scruffy, spotty beard, and gave similar discriptions of the handgun he used.
    4. The 53-year-old Mahlathini, born Simon Nkabinde, is called the "Lion of Soweto" for his raspy singing.
    5. Bush, whose first full week in office was marked by long working hours and frequent short trips about town, decided to take it easy in hopes of conquering the cold that by week's end had left his voice noticeably raspy, according to aides.
    6. Still fighting off a cold, Bush had a raspy voice and coughed repeatedly during his remarks.
    7. The owlish, balding Van Drunen speaks slowly in a low, raspy voice and stoops his 6-foot-5 frame to make himself heard over the din in the prison's crowded, grimy visiting room.
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