英 [ˈɡræbi] 美 [ˈɡræbi]
adj. 贪婪的;引人注意的
n. 步兵
比较级grabbier或more grabby
最高级grabbiest或most grabby
grabby /ˈɡræbɪ/
形容词 greedy or selfish 贪婪; 自私
immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth
同义词: avaricious / covetous / grasping / greedy / prehensile
... grasping贪心的 grabby贪婪的 prehensile(动物的尾足等)适于抓握...
The second audience would be the BBC2 viewing public. They needed grabby content "on rails", as game developers describe it, evoking images of a journey viewed through a window.
第二类是那些BBC二套的电视观众们,他们渴望引人入胜的内容编排,“在铁轨上”,像那些游戏开发商们描绘的,透过一扇窗观赏旅行沿途的景象。
The beginning feels awkward: remnants of an older style full of grabby italics and wisecracking dialogue sit uncomfortably alongside the richer, more complex tone that takes over.
开头显得笨拙:带着旧式风格的残余,充满了引人注目的斜体字和俏皮对话,与之后的更丰富更复杂多元的语调格格不入。
Not just new signage systemwide, which the franchisees are paying for, but some grabby commercials that draw hotel owners, as well as travelers.
With an absence of grabby color, several different patterned rugs could be layered on the floor without the risk of it looking chaotic.