单词 | draughty |
释义 | draughty From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Householddraughtydraugh‧ty British English, drafty American English /ˈdrɑːfti $ ˈdræfti/ adjectiveDHAIRa draughty room or building has cold air blowing through it a draughty old house► see thesaurus at coldExamples from the Corpusdraughty• Big enough to accommodate about twelve lads and in winter it was the least draughty.• For Diana, a heavy tweed jacket for draughty Balmoral would be a snip at £9.95.• They needed to repair the crumbling walls of their draughty homes, too.• It's so draughty in here. Is there a window open?• Keeping the heat inside Sitting in a draughty room will lower your body temperature and make you feel cold and uncomfortable.• Holly-jack had fled there, and perhaps still hid, terrified, in the cold and draughty rooms.• She was used to draughty spaces, soaring walls, a nightly ritual of wraps and hot bricks in winter.• He had said hardly anything since we had picked him up at a draughty street corner where the Hanko road leaves Helsinki. |
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