snowy
snowy — 形容詞
1. having snow on the ground or falling from the sky at a particular time or place
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
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。
The snowy peaks of the mountain range shone in the morning light.
晨曦中,那條山脈積雪的山峰閃閃發光。
Feng said the roads were too snowy for driving that evening.
Feng 說那天晚上道路積雪太厚,不適合開車。
A thick snowy blanket covered the garden after the storm passed.
暴風雪過後,厚厚的白雪覆蓋了花園。
- 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
文法句型
snowy + noun
be + snowy
常見錯誤
2. of a bright white color that looks like fresh snow
雪白的
像雪一樣潔白的
of a bright white color that looks like fresh snow
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
The bride's snowy veil matched the winter theme perfectly.
新娘雪白的頭紗與冬季主題完美搭配。
The snowy feathers of the swan gleamed against the dark water.
天鵝雪白的羽毛在深色水面上閃閃發光。
Imani's grandmother had snowy hair that was soft like cotton.
Imani 的祖母有一頭雪白柔軟的頭髮。
- 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
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.