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形容词比较级
more turgid
形容词最高级
most turgid
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浮夸的, 冗长的
(of speech or writing) using a serious and elevated style that makes it tedious and complicated
- The professor’s lecture was so turgid that many students struggled to stay awake.
教授的讲座如此浮夸,以至于许多学生都难以保持清醒。
- His turgid prose in the essay made the otherwise interesting topic feel dull and inaccessible.
他文章中浮夸的散文使原本有趣的话题显得枯燥而难以接近。
- The novel's turgid narrative style made it a challenging read for most people.
小说浮夸的叙事风格使其对大多数人来说都是一种具有挑战性的阅读。
- She found the politician’s turgid speech more confusing than enlightening.
她发现那位政治家浮夸的演讲与其说是启发性的,不如说是令人困惑的。
- The legal document was filled with turgid language that made it nearly impossible to understand.
这份法律文件充满了浮夸的语言,几乎无法理解。
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肿胀的, 膨胀的
unusually swollen, typically due to internal buildup of gas or fluid
- The frog's turgid throat pulsed as it croaked loudly.
青蛙肿胀的喉咙在它大声鸣叫时搏动着。
- Her ankle looked turgid, swollen from the sprain.
她的脚踝看起来肿胀,因扭伤而肿大。
- The balloon became turgid as more air was pumped in.
随着更多空气被泵入,气球变得肿胀。
- His abdomen was turgid, a sign of internal pressure.
他的腹部肿胀,是内部压力的一个迹象。
- The plant's turgid stems indicated it had absorbed plenty of water.
植物肿胀的茎表明它吸收了大量水分。