flecked / flɛk /

有斑点的有斑点有斑纹的斑驳的

flecked2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
  2. a spot or small patch of color, light, etc.: the dapple mare with flecks of gray.
  3. a spot or mark on the skin, as a freckle.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to mark with a fleck or flecks; spot; dapple.

flecked 近义词

n. 名词 noun

spot, pinpoint mark

v. 动词 verb

mark with spots

更多flecked例句

  1. Previous groups had studied how blocks of salty Martian ice might melt, Bishop says, but this experiment was the first to show that dry volcanic soil with tiny flecks of ice would also get a little slushy despite the bitter climate.
  2. On the inside is the usual mix of off-white, flecked linoleum tiles and segmented ceiling panels, dull and dimly lit.
  3. Below lies the turquoise waters of the caldera, flecked with the white triangles of sailing boats.
  4. It is not a prop, or a trope, or a tool to be used either on the world stage or in spittle-flecked op-eds.
  5. Here we see the well-known face, a bearded mask housing a pair of glowing, owlish eyes, the hair and forehead flecked with blood.
  6. Most are in their teens or 20s, and all have the restless eyes and scar-flecked visages of consummate brawlers.
  7. He had nearly bitten his swollen tongue in two falling over an unseen peat-cutting, and blood-flecked foam gathered on his lips.
  8. The river, perfectly clear of rocks, was a sheet of liquid porphyry, an arrow of dark-red water slightly flecked with foam.
  9. The youthful pair start beneath the smile of a blue sky, flecked with milk-while clouds merely to heighten the effect.
  10. At first the forest silence seemed cheerful there in the flecked sunlight.
  11. The horse was foam-flecked, and it was plain he had been driven to the limit of his endurance.