draughty
/ˈdrɑːfti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdræfti/ (ame, ipa)
draughty — 形容詞
- draughtypositive
- draughtiercomparative
- draughtiestsuperlative
1. letting cold air come in through gaps, so the place feels chilly and uncomfortab
漏風的
有冷風吹進來的
letting cold air come in through gaps, so the place feels chilly and uncomfortable.
Christopher moved his chair because the old window made the study draughty.
Christopher 因為老窗戶讓書房漏風,就把椅子移開了。
make + place + draughty
The village hall stays draughty in winter, even after the heater starts.
那個村裡的活動會館冬天一直很漏風,就算暖氣開了也一樣。
after linking verb: hall stays draughty
Hoa complained that the guest room was draughty near the balcony door.
Hoa 抱怨客房靠陽台門那邊很漏風。
A towel under the kitchen door stopped the flat from feeling draughty.
在廚房門下塞一條毛巾後,這間公寓就沒那麼漏風了。
Ilan refused the desk by the wall because the corner felt draughty.
Ilan 不肯坐靠牆的那張桌子,因為那個角落感覺很漏風。
- warm
describes a comfortable temperature, without cold air coming in
- well-insulated
stresses that a building keeps out outside air
- cosy
suggests comfort and warmth rather than cold air leaks
文法句型
draughty + room/house/hall
[place] feels draughty
make [place] draughty
用法筆記
Usually used for rooms, halls, houses, and other enclosed places where air gets in through small gaps. The usual American spelling is 'drafty'.