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lacy

/ley-see/US // ˈleɪ si //UK // (ˈleɪsɪ) //

花边,花环,花边新闻,花边新闻报道

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    lac·i·er, lac·i·est.

    • : of or resembling lace; lacelike: a lacy gown; a lacy leaf.

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Examples

  • A lacy, barrel-shaped chamber forms the sponge’s glassy skeleton.

  • To achieve lacy brown edges and runny yolks, Spanish Diner cooks eggs in olive oil over high heat.

  • Grill a few lobes of cabbage until they’re equally charred and caramelized, with lacy, crisp edges and a soft center.

  • Zoom out to examine how the lacy skeleton allows the living sponge to filter water.

  • And two of those bigger things would be lucky even to fit into your ridiculous lacy little numbers at a mere F cup.

  • The package contains the lacy, underwired bras of the Dita Von Teese Maternity Collection.

  • You and Jake Lacy have a pretty epic sloppy kiss in this movie.

  • During the ride, Jai Johany plays lacy Afro jazz on a cassette machine, frowning, saying nothing.

  • Decked in lacy lingerie her public tease dancing emphasizes her, um, flexibility.

  • The play hath little in it but Lacy's part of a country fellow, which he did to admiration.

  • The play pleased us very well; but Lacy's part, the Dancing Master, the best in the world.

  • "I saw Mr. Lacy upon the street, to-day," remarked Mr. Read, the next evening at supper.

  • She gathered from their conversation that they had met Mr. Lacy at the Springs, whither he had gone with an invalid sister.

  • "It is for a lady who will not part with it, even to procure me a press of clients—for my mother," returned Mr. Lacy.