clayey
/ˈkleɪi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkleɪi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈklā-ē/ (ame, mw)
clayey — 形容詞
- clayeypositive
- clayeyercomparative
- clayeyestsuperlative
1. describing soil or ground that has a high proportion of clay — a fine, sticky na
黏土質的
含有大量黏土的
describing soil or ground that has a high proportion of clay — a fine, sticky natural material — so that the earth feels heavy, holds water easily, and can be moulded when wet.
The gardener found the clayey soil hard to dig after the heavy rain.
園丁發現大雨過後,黏土質的土壤很難挖掘。
attributive: clayey soil — describes type of ground
Potters prefer clayey earth because it holds its shape well on the wheel.
陶藝師傅偏好黏土質的泥土,因為它在陶輪上能維持形狀。
The clayey path turned slippery and sticky once the storm soaked the ground.
暴風雨浸濕地面後,那條黏土質的小徑變得濕滑又黏腳。
- clay-rich
more direct and literal; common in gardening guides
- heavy
informal term for soil that is dense and difficult to work; does not specifically name clay as the cause
- argillaceous
technical term used in geology and soil science; too formal for everyday use
文法句型
clayey + noun (attributive)
be + clayey (predicative)
用法筆記
Common in contexts related to gardening, pottery, geology, and agriculture. The comparative form (clayier) and superlative (clayiest) exist but are rarely used in everyday speech.