sparse的意思和读音

sparse

: [spɑrs] : [spɑː(r)s]

adj.

sparser  sparsest  

Adj.+n.sparse population

adj.dense

adj.thin,spare,scant,scarce,light

sparseadj.

1.only present in small amounts or numbers and often spread over a large area

the sparse population of the islands

Vegetation becomes sparse higher up the mountains.

The information available on the subject is sparse.

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adj.1.existing in small amounts, or a large distance apart

1. rare1. sparse1. watery1. 湿 ...

2. sparrow n. sparse a. spasm n. ...

3. slice sparse spdiags ...

4. sprand sparse spconvert ...

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1.So that summer, my sparse straw hat, like the sun like a sieve, put my thoughts into the ground thin thick screen of light particles.

2.Their management training is sparse and, when provided, tends to covers only those workforce practices with the greatest legal sensitivity.

3.Christmas, when markets are closed and banks are tidying their year-end balance sheets, is always a time of sparse liquidity.

4.Looking out of the train window, I spotted a pair of camels feeding on the sparse vegetation amongst the salt flats.

5.The next day, a fancy carriage pulled up to the Scotsman's sparse surroundings.

6.After a while a rind of white moon and a few sparse stars settled overhead, enough light for him to make out a human form.

7.Column sets have to part of a table's original design. If a table has any sparse columns in it, a column set cannot be added.ColumnSetSparseColumnSet

8.Captain Nemo continued to plummet into the dark depths of this forest, whose shrubbery grew ever more sparse.沿

9.We know he earned a sparse living as a portrait photographer in Seattle for several years and continued to photograph the Puget Sound area.西

10.New hair on his head grows quite well after surgery. A year later his sparse hair turned to be new natural thick hair.