draughty
美 ['dræfti]
英 ['drɑ?fti] 
- adj.有過堂風(fēng)的;有冷風(fēng)吹過的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)通風(fēng)良好的;通風(fēng)的;冷風(fēng)陣陣
詞形變化
比較級:draughtier 最高級:draughtiest
英漢解釋
例句
After years of being draughty and poorly insulated, new Japanese homes are among the most environmentally friendly.
日本的新建住宅在克服了最初幾年的漏風(fēng)及絕緣效果差等問題后,現(xiàn)在已是最環(huán)保的住宅。
He said one good example was insulating draughty homes and installing better energy control systems.
他說一個很好的例子就是隔住漏風(fēng)的房屋并按照優(yōu)化的能源控制系統(tǒng)。
It's going to be very draughty with no doors on.
沒有門之后,穿堂風(fēng)可真大啊。
Old rectories used to be seen as draughty and impractical (which is why the Church of England sold them off cheaply).
人們曾經(jīng)覺得陳舊的教區(qū)房子漏風(fēng)而且不實用(這就是為什么英國教會賤賣了它們)。
Store in a place of shady and cool, dry and draughty, keep away from incompatible substances.
儲存在密閉的容哭中。儲存于陰涼、干燥、通風(fēng)好的地方,半遠離不相容的物質(zhì)。
As a rule, big houses are always draughty.
一般說來,大房子總是比較通風(fēng)的。
The deep canyons of central city areas are frequently sunless and draughty.
在城市中心的深谷地區(qū)自然是沒陽光但通風(fēng)良好的。
Their draughty homes cost more to heat than snug apartments.
比起城里人舒適的公寓,他們漏風(fēng)的房舍需要花更多的錢來取暖。
It wouldn't be much warmer anyway, in the draughty attic that was her home.
它不會太多暖和,在通風(fēng)的閣樓,那是她的家。
It is too noisy(hot, cold draughty).
太吵鬧(熱,冷,風(fēng)太大)了。