choppy的意思和读音

choppy

: [ˈtʃɑpi] : [ˈtʃɒpi]

adj.

choppier  choppiest  

adj.smooth

adj.rough,uneven,broken up,variable,shifting

choppyadj.

1.with a lot of small waves; not calm

choppy waters

2.containing a lot of short sentences and changing topics too often

adj.1.(,),2.3.;4.;1.(,),2.3.;4.;

adj.1.choppy water has many waves because the wind is blowing across it

1. visibility choppy less effort ...

2. zippy choppy floppy ...

3. chondrite n. choppy a. chord n. ...

4. choppy choppy chord length ...

5. choppy seas choppy choppy ...

6. n. choppy n., choppy [] chop.py 1 ...

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1.Some walked down to the edge of the waves, trying to skip rocks across the choppy surface.

2.over the next couple of days, trading actions will be a little choppy with a little more short-term risk.

3.Parker describes the early '80s as a frantic time, with the company going through "some choppy water within a general industry malaise. "80

4.The water it is going to have to walk on over the next decade is going to be choppy.

5.As is often the case after a financial crisis, this recovery is turning out to be a choppy one.

6.In the past years, 2K has always had a choppy feel to it, but in the demo that feeling does not seem to be present.2K

7.Recovery was always likely to be "choppy" , as Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, noted in a significant speech this week.(MervynKing)”。

8.So enjoy the up ticks while you can though keep in mind that trading will be very choppy heading into the end-of-the-year.

9.Currency markets have been choppy, but US dollar is not much changed since the start of the year.

10.That's an event in which several powerful strokes propel the boat forward through choppy waters.