snowy

snowy — 形容詞

1. having snow on the ground or falling from the sky at a particular time or place

1.形容詞A2
釋義

多雪的

被雪覆蓋的;降雪多的

having snow on the ground or falling from the sky at a particular time or place

例句

The children often played outside during the snowy winter.

孩子們在那個多雪的冬天經常到戶外玩耍。

collocation: snowy winter / snowy day / snowy weather

Tomás cleared a path through the snowy driveway before breakfast.

Tomás 在早餐前清出了一條穿過積雪車道的路。

同義詞
  • snow-covered

    more literal — describes a surface visibly covered in snow, not the weather

  • wintry

    broader — describes cold, stormy, winter-like conditions, not necessarily with snow

  • frosty

    different — describes frost (ice crystals), not snow coverage

反義詞
  • snow-free

    having no snow at all

  • balmy

    pleasantly warm, opposite of snowy or wintry

文法句型

snowy + noun

be + snowy

常見錯誤

The ground is snow.
The ground is snowy.
💡'snow' is a noun; 'snowy' is the adjective meaning covered with snow.
The weather is snow.
It is a snowy day today.
💡use 'snowy' as an adjective, not 'snow' as a noun, to describe conditions.

2. of a bright white color that looks like fresh snow

2.形容詞B1
釋義

雪白的

像雪一樣潔白的

of a bright white color that looks like fresh snow

例句

The old cat's fur had turned completely snowy with age.

那隻老貓的毛隨著年齡增長變得雪白。

Camille wore a snowy dress for the wedding ceremony.

Camille 在婚禮上穿著一件雪白的禮服。

collocation: snowy dress / snowy fabric / snowy white

同義詞
  • snow-white

    more common compound adjective for artificial or manufactured whiteness

  • white

    generic, much broader; lacks the pure/bright connotation

  • milky

    different — describes an opaque, warm white, like milk

反義詞
  • black

    the opposite end of the brightness spectrum

  • dark

    low in brightness, opposite of snowy white

文法句型

snowy + noun

be + snowy

用法筆記

Used in descriptive or literary contexts to emphasize purity and brightness. For everyday descriptions of whiteness, 'snow-white' is more common as a compound adjective.

常見錯誤

Her teeth were snowy.
Her teeth were snow-white.
💡'snowy' for teeth sounds unnatural; use 'snow-white' or 'pearly white' instead.
The wall paint is snowy.
The wall paint is snow-white.
💡for manufactured whiteness, 'snow-white' is more natural than 'snowy'.