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rocky
- IPA[ˈrɒki]
英式
- consisting or full of rock or rocks;tending to rock or shake; unsteady
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- 1. consisting or full of rock or rocks a rocky crag above the village hillsides of dry, rocky soil
- 2. tending to rock or shake; unsteady older types of sash windows are a bit rocky 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. difficult and full of problems the marriage seemingly got off to a rocky start the rocky road to success 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. relating to or characteristic of rock music rocky and acoustic folk bands
- another name for the Rocky Mountains
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- another name for the Rocky Mountains
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- an industrial city in east central North Carolina; population 57,010 (est. 2008).
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- (1923–69), American boxer; born Rocco Francis Marchegiano. He became world heavyweight champion ...
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- the chief mountain system in North America. It extends from the US–Mexico border to the Yukon ...
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- (1923–69), US heavyweight boxing champion; born Rocco Francis Marchegiano. He became world ...
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- a type of ice cream or other dessert containing marshmallows, chocolate, and nuts: these were the best rocky roads I have ever had two litres of rocky road ice cream
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- the chief mountain system of North America, which extends from the US–Mexico border to the ...
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- consisting or full of rock or rocks: a rocky crag above the village hillsides of dry, rocky soil
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