dimple 的 3 个定义
- a small, natural hollow area or crease, permanent or transient, in some soft part of the human body, especially one formed in the cheek in smiling.
- any similar slight depression.
dim·pled, dim·pling.
- to mark with or as if with dimples; produce dimples in: A smile dimpled her face.
- Metalworking. to dent so as to permit use of bolts or rivets with countersunk heads.to mark with a drill point as a guide for further drilling.
dim·pled, dim·pling.
- to form or show dimples.
dimple 近义词
indentation
更多dimple例句
- The unique dimple pattern on the ball helps keep the ball on a straighter path through the air, which is good if you have a hook, or more likely, a slice.
- The dimple pattern has fewer dimples, which cuts down on wind drag as the ball cuts through the air for maximum flight time.
- There are no dimples or edges in the rock to put her toes on.
- I want to take it away from her to refill the dimples, but I also don’t want to break her heart.
- Air flowing over those dimples can have a pronounced effect on the trajectory of a ball as it flies through the air.
- If there was a rough cellulite dimple, we might take it out.
- Devastated, Walt sidles up to the bar and orders one last Dimple Pinch, neat.
- When the salt starts to pop (from the water trapped in the salt crystal), slap down your burger, dimple side up.
- The woman who stepped off the elevator smiled, showing a lovely dimple, and Anson beamed on her.
- But yet I could have sworn I saw a dimple in her cheek through the mask, and a smile of mockery on her lips.
- My fair vis-a-vis looked me now full in the face and smiled, so that a dimple in her right cheek was plainly visible.
- Just then Miss Dimple appeared at the door with an uncertain smile.
- "I like to sit and think in the dark," she explained, and her one dimple broke in a rich, brown-faced animal smile.