bikini 的定义
plural bi·ki·nis.
- a very brief, close-fitting, two-piece bathing suit for women or girls.
- a very brief, close-fitting pair of bathing trunks for men or boys.
- Often bikinis. underwear briefs that are fitted low on the hip or below it.
bikini 近义词
等同于 swimming suit
等同于 panties
等同于 bathing suit
等同于 swimsuit
等同于 underwear
更多bikini例句
- Professional kiteboarder and surfer Sensi Graves is in the business of making bikinis for women who rip, and the Claire top is a prime example of her work.
- Feed the same one a cropped photo of a woman, even a famous woman like US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and 53% of the time, it will autocomplete her wearing a low-cut top or bikini.
- The researchers also found that the “undressing” algorithm is starting to be applied to videos, such as footage of bikini models walking down a runway.
- Following the Bikini Atoll Marshall Islands test in 1946, Louis Réard, a former automobile engineer, debuted the bikini, named for the site of the tests conducted only a month earlier.
- Fox News countered that women-in-bikini stories make up less than 1% of its annual digital content.
- Fleshy breasts taunted him from low bikini tops, and fleshy thighs sloped from bikini bottoms.
- The new bikini under Perfectly Fit does not appear to go higher than a large.
- If you Google your name, a lot of headlines come up like “Jessica Alba Sizzles in Bikini” and stuff of that nature.
- She says her posts have changed from flirty Maxim-style bikini shots to controlled images from the waist up.
- The whole point of being a pageant queen is to trot around in your bikini to be ogled at while feigning sexual naiveté.
- Following the pattern set by the Bikini tests, only a select score of press and radio representatives were admitted.
- The first of these surveys was conducted near Eniwetok and Bikini.
- Bikini in 1946 was the scene of the first peacetime tests of atomic weapons.
- Teams of scientists examined Bikini annually from 1946 to 1950 and from 1954 to 1958.
- Bikini Atoll, scientists believed, needed only clearing and cultivation to make it once again suitable for human habitation.