frothy的意思和读音

frothy

: [ˈfrɔθi] : [ˈfrɒθi]

adj.

frothier  frothiest  

adj.serious

adj.foamy,bubbly,soapy,sudsy,light

frothyadj.

1.having a mass of small bubbles on the surface

frothy coffee

2.seeming attractive and enjoyable but having no real value

frothy romantic novels

3.light and delicate

adj.1.;2.,3.

adj.1.covered with or consisting of frotstrong.enjoyable but not serious or important3.forming a soft, light, and delicate mass

1. frond 齿 frothy frugal ...

2. friable > frothy > furor > ...

3. Foamy Frothy Fortified ...

4. frostbite n. frothy adj. function n. ...

5. frond n. frothy adj. frugal adj. ...

6. crush: frothy: conquer: ...

7. frothing frothy Froude number ...

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1."This tells me that London was a bit frothy, while China was trading closer to fair value, " said a trader based in Perth.“,”

2.After their frothy first films together, Lee went into a dark patch, beginning with the sober domestic drama "The Ice Storm. "”。

3.Yes, their valuations reached frothy levels, too, but at least there was a more solid business behind them.

4.A frothy property market was one of the reasons for the Reserve Bank of Australia raising interest rates six times between October and May.

5.He began to have frequent, frothy, foul-smelling stools.便

6.Animals can appear to be sick and tense, and not seem to have the frothy-mouth onset.

7." I don't think China looks that cheap at the moment . It doesn't look hugely expensive but it looks a bit frothy , " he says.:“便。”

8.Just like an ocean crest, wine waves begin to break, turning frothy, if they're moving too quickly, he says.

9.She was back on her feet before Charlie returned with the two frothy white bouquets.

10.No bad apples ever went into that cider, and its frothy freshness was the best thing I have tasted, before or since.