释义 |
mink \ˈmiŋk\ noun (plural mink or minks) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English mynk 1. a. : the fur or pelt of the mink varying in color from white to dark brown < an elbow-length cape of cerulean mink — New Yorker > b. : an article of clothing (as a coat) made of this fur < the girl was wearing a mink — Eric Greywood > 2. : any of several slender-bodied semi-aquatic carnivorous mammals that resemble and are closely related to the weasels, comprise a subgenus of Mustela, and have partially webbed feet, a thick soft usually dark brown coat, and a rather short bushy tail [mink 2] |