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glossy

/glos-ee, glaw-see/US // ˈglɒs i, ˈglɔ si //UK // (ˈɡlɒsɪ) //

光滑的,光泽的,有光泽的,光滑

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    gloss·i·er, gloss·i·est.

    • : having a shiny or lustrous surface.
    • : having a false or deceptive appearance or air, especially of experience or sophistication; specious.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural gloss·ies.

    • : slick.
    • : a photograph printed on glossy paper.

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Examples

  • The simply titled “garden vegetables” pack in glossy shishito peppers, soft-crisp daikon and pickled beech mushrooms lit up with turmeric, a combination that plays well with thin and tensile green tea soba.

  • If you’re looking to put a little effort into your rice, say no more — this one literally glitters with dried fruit, glossy, caramelized onion and crisp, saffron-dyed rice.

  • The glossy hardtail frame and 6 speeds encourage aggressive riding, and at the 1200 suspension fork handles bumpy rides with ease.

  • To the credit of Jones and the filmmakers, they don’t offer a glossy story of opening hearts and changing minds—instead they provide a helpful model of how awkward and incremental these conversations can be.

  • Snow-smothered twiggy branches in winter, glossy apples in September at my uncle’s house, packed in backpacks for granite hikes, an unanswered dash in a quiet graveyard in the Catskills.

  • Within the baseball world, the glossy view of Palmer--his public image--is seen as a sort of strange joke.

  • Trierweiler, a journalist for the glossy weekly Paris Match, was hospitalized for a week, ostensibly under the strain of events.

  • And the hot fudge is some of the best anywhere – thick and glossy black, just minimally sweet.

  • Forget the ever-growing bald spot—the glossy provided William with a nice, fuller head of hair.

  • But there are worse glossy cartoons, and worse TV ensembles to spend thirty late-night minutes with.

  • It was a beautiful sight, those rows of small trees with their large, glossy leaves, shut in by woods of a larger growth.

  • But as he turned toward the door she caught a glimpse of a glossy black mustache, and two beady black eyes.

  • The string is black and glossy as the tresses that fall in tangled skeins on the shoulders of the dreamy beauties of Tuscany.

  • Many of the horses were sleek, glossy, and fine-limbed, like racers; others were strong-boned and rough.

  • Sure enough, it has five strings; the middle one stands higher than the rest and is of glossy blackness.