specks [
spɛk]
n. 眼镜
- Wrangler's pants have more shades of tan than the military's previous pattern, which was designed for the California desert and had black and white specks.
- Sarkis, a stocky, 34-year-old with specks of gray in his hair, also has become more vocal about what he sees as shortcomings in the Soviet system.
- A rekindled dispute over specks of inhospitable rock in the East China Sea is feeding anti-Japanese sentiment in quarters already fearful that Tokyo is drifting away from pacifism.
- The jumpy black-and-white tape shows the burning craft initially as two tiny specks of light leading a thin trail of black smoke. The craft approached, descended irregularly and touched down roughly.
- In each of the tampered capsules he also found green specks that were identified as Algae Destroyer, a product used to eliminate algae in fish tanks, Martz testified.
- Wave after wave of black specks soared upwards and disappeared in every direction. We took walks from here and cruised up the palm-lined river in an aluminium boat.
- Now mountains rose along the coast, as the cape swung into view, with white specks of houses below a smooth pale peak, pale green and lavender in the stormy sun, and black in the storms themselves.
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