rocky的意思和读音

rocky

: [ˈrɑki] : [ˈrɒki]

adj.

n.

rockyier -iest  rockier  rockiest  

adj.+n.rocky slope,rocky mountain,rocky coast,rocky shore,rocky hill

adj.stable,easy

adj.stony,pebbly,gravelly,shaky,unsteady

rockyadj.

1.made of rock; full of rocks

a rocky coastline线

rocky soil

2.difficult and not certain to continue or to be successful

a rocky marriage

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n.1.

adj.1.covered with rocks, or made of rock2.a rocky relationship, situation, or period of time is one in which there are a lot of problems

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1.We've had a rocky relationship with that country and in all fairness the United States has not always been a very reliable partner.

2.July, Gatsby's gorgeous car lurched up the rocky drive to my door and gave out a burst of melody from its three-noted horn.沿

3.Rocky: Hey, I got my own set of problems to worry about. Besides, this birdcage can't be that hard to burst out of. In fact, watch me./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.Still, the fight continued. Suddenly, the snake let out a great gasp and fell down on the rocky hillside.

5.If you knew that things at your company were rocky, why didn't you get out of the company sooner?

6.WHEN markets are rocky and the economy is wobbling is it a good idea to splash out on a credit card?

7.There was a little path beside the rocky road, and Mrs. Flowers walked ahead of me, swinging her arms and picking her way over the stones.

8.The result tends to be warmer temperatures across much of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains.

9.The landscape is craggy, with high dunes, enormous rocky outcrops and unspoiled beaches that seem to go on forever.

10.I'm formerly a Restless Colorado Native, grew up in tiny little town with a great big ski hill way up in the Rocky Mountains.