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rangy    音标拼音: [r'endʒi]
a. 适于走来走去的,广阔的,四肢瘠长的

适於走来走去的,广阔的,四肢瘠长的

rangy
adj 1: tall and thin and having long slender limbs; "a gangling
teenager"; "a lanky kid transformed almost overnight into
a handsome young man" [synonym: {gangling}, {gangly},
{lanky}, {rangy}]
2: adapted to wandering or roaming
3: allowing ample room for ranging


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