单词 | silky |
释义 | silky (sɪlki ) Word forms: silkier , silkiest 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If something has a silky texture, it is smooth, soft, and shiny, like silk. ...dresses in seductively silky fabrics. Claire smoothed Katy's silky hair. ...skin that's silky and unblemished. 2. graded adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe someone's voice as silky, you mean that it sounds confident but gentle and you find it attractive. ...a well-spoken man with a silky voice. 3. graded adjective If you describe the way someone or something moves as silky, you mean that they move very smoothly. I enjoyed the car's excellent handling and silky gearchange. Collocations: silky skin The spritzable potion promises silky skin for up to 12 hours. Times, Sunday Times Up close and au naturel, she's extremely pretty with the most beautiful eyes and clear, silky skin. The Sun Trim the rhubarb and cut into 5cm lengths, discarding any silky skin that presents itself. Times, Sunday Times I love their company, their soft silky skin, their tenderness and their amazing bodies. The Sun Exfoliators and scrubs are the best way to achieve that salon silky skin without spending a fortune. The Sun It's rich with a luscious grapey flavour and relatively smooth, silky texture. Globe and Mail (2003) I love it with the silky texture and almost gamey, beefy flavour of skirt steak from my butcher. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The shadow's silky texture gives the appearance of powder but the deep colour wash of cream. The Sun (2013) Theirs has a wonderful, silky texture. The Sun (2014) Apparently it had a silky texture. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Translations: Chinese: 丝质的 Japanese: 絹のような |
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