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coarser

英 [ˈkɔːsə]

美 [ˈkɔrsər]

adj.  粗糙的; 粗织的; 粗的; 大颗粒的; 粗鲁无礼的,粗俗的(尤指涉及性的)
coarse的比较级

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED (质地)粗的,粗糙的;粗织的
    Coarsethings have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
    1. ...a jacket made of very coarse cloth.
      粗布制成的夹克
    2. ...a beach of coarse sand.
      粗沙海滩
  • ADJ-GRADED (言行)粗鲁的,粗俗的
    If you describe someone ascoarse, you mean that he or she talks and behaves in a rude and offensive way.
    1. The soldiers did not bother to moderate their coarse humour in her presence.
      她在的时候,士兵们还是照样说粗俗的笑话,都懒得收敛。

双语例句

  • For coarser counts, try with a doubling of six.
    对粗支纱,请试着使用六根并合。
  • The material properties of the nanostructured materials show remarkable improvement or deviation from the properties exhibited by the coarser grained material.
    纳米结构材料的性能显示出显著的改进,与粗晶材料的性能有很大的差别。
  • This allows technical management to consider the project's complex supersystem at a coarser level of granularity.
    这要求技术管理者从一个相对来说粗粒度的水平去考虑一个复杂的庞大项目系统。
  • Test was made on separating iron from a low grade Vanadiferous titanomagnetite ore by a process of tailing discarding at a coarser size, staged grinding and staged low intensity magnetic separation.
    采用粗粒抛尾&阶段磨矿、阶段弱磁选工艺对某低品位钒钛磁铁矿进行了选铁试验研究。
  • If we will be able to extract the finest substances from the coarser, sooner or later we will have to pay for it.
    如果我们有能力从粗糙的物质中抽取最好的物质,或早或晚我们都得为之付出代价。
  • Shaving Makes Hair Grow Back Darker and Coarser.
    误区九:刮除毛发会令其长得更黑更粗糙。
  • Waxing is an effective method to remove hair on the upper lip and fine hair on the sides of the face, but it's not recommended for the chin area where hair tends to be coarser.
    打蜡是一个有效的方法清除头发上唇和绒毛就双方的面子,但它的建议不下巴地方头发大多很粗。
  • For some other beaches in Hong kong, the sand may be coarser.
    香港其他的沙滩,有些沙可能较粗糙。
  • Roles and responsibilities ( at coarser level than OO)
    角色和职责(在比OO更粗的级别上)
  • Earthenware: Pottery that has been fired at low heat and is slightly more porous and coarser than stoneware and porcelain.
    陶器:一种烧成温度未到玻化点的陶器,渗水性比石陶器和瓷器稍大,也较粗糙。