scanty的意思和读音

scanty

: [ˈskænti] : ['skænti]

adj.

scantier  scantiest  

adj.ample

scantyadj.

1.too little in amount for what is needed

Details of his life are scanty.

2.very small and not covering much of your body

a scanty bikini

adj.1.,()[]2.,3.,

adj.1.not much, and less than is needed2.scanty clothes show parts of your body that are usually covered

1. scant scanty scar ...

2. ●deduce v. scanty adj. ●clue n. 线 ...

3. ●deduce v. scanty adj. ●clue n. 线 ...

4. 58. underlie vt. ..., ... 59. scanty adj. , ,, 60. be broken up ...

5. sadness n. scanty a. scapegoat n. ...

6. 〖 microwaveoven〗 〖 meagre;scanty〖 moistish〗 ...

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1.It is not strange, then, that those who wrote of him should have eked out their scanty recollections with a lively fancy.

2.For the time being, detailed information about this car is still scanty. So let's feast our eyes on these pictures!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.Such a scanty margin could mean Labour emerging as the biggest party in the next parliament.

4.IPA underlined the fact that books in Africa today were a luxury product and that being so, copyright simply represented scanty income.

5.On account of the raw material are steeply scanty at present, we would kindly ask your esteemed company to act as quickly as possible.

6.After gazing on such a landscape the brown, harsh, scanty vegetation of the Hill-top seemed all the more grateful..使

7.He tossed it off the pan on to a plate and let the scanty brown gravy trickle over it.

8.His head was large and ugly; he had pale scanty hair and an earthy skin .

9.Accordingly, prevent indulge ought to from each respect proceed with, ' scanty ' than ' ' can come a few more effectively.,‘

10.Adults' memories of the next few years also tend to be scanty.