| 释义 | 
		stringy \ˈstriŋē, -ŋi\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: string (I) + -y 1.   a.  : consisting of strings or small threads : fibrous, filamentous   < a stringy root >  b.    (1)  : resembling or suggestive of a string : marked by length and thinness    < stringy hair >   (2)  : lean and muscular in build : sinewy, wiry    < stringy old cowboys still rolling their cigarettes — J.B.Priestley >    < his tough, stringy body — Georg Meyers > 2.  : capable of being drawn out to form a string (as a glutinous substance) : gluey, ropy, viscid  < stringy tenacious exudate — A.J.Steigman & C.H.Scott > 3.   a. of cotton  : matted in rope form during poor ginning or picking  b. of wool    (1)  : slightly matted during scouring   (2)  : lacking normal crimp 4.  : having a tone like that of a violin or related instrument; especially  : thin, edgy, and nasal in quality 5.  : stringhalted |