scrubby
adjective uk/ˈskrʌb.i/ us/ˈskrʌb.i/
灌木丛生的
covered with short trees and bushes
a scrubby landscape 灌木丛生的(荒)地
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- El Rancho is in the scrubby lowlands of eastern Guatemala.
- the austere expanse of scrubby desert and jagged mountains
- the historical landscape of the old farm fields, now scrubby and overgrown
- Ranches are rising quickly on the scrubby slopes and in narrow valleys.
- The local dark-sand beaches can be scrubby.
- The land was flat and dry, freckled with scrubby bushes.
- The meadow grasses were trampled down to scrubby clumps.
- It is mostly rocks and scrubby trees, and there seem few places to hide.