low-key 的 3 个定义
Also low-keyed .
- of reduced intensity; restrained; understated: Judicial elections used to be low-key affairs, attracting little campaign spending.
- having chiefly dark tones, usually with little tonal contrast.
- Slang. in a restrained or discreet way, or to a limited extent, without trying to attract attention: I low-key wish I was married with three kids, though it is fun to be single.
low-keyed, low-key·ing.
- to make or attempt to make low-key: to low-key the arms buildup.
low-key 近义词
subdued
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- The pulps brought new readers to serious fiction, making it less intimidating with alluring art and low prices.
- Fleshy breasts taunted him from low bikini tops, and fleshy thighs sloped from bikini bottoms.
- “He has to really stay on the down low, he has to make sure that he blends in,” Ney told the Beast.
- Like him, they identified the Airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia.
- Getting men to do their share of care and domestic work is a key overlooked strategy in reducing poverty.
- In their shelter, Brion and Ulv crouched low and wondered why the attack didn't come.
- Mr. Jones swung round a large iron key he held in his hand, and light dawned upon him.
- It is low in chronic interstitial nephritis, diabetes insipidus, and many functional nervous disorders.
- The lack of bill buyers in foreign countries who will quote as low rates on dollar as on sterling bills.
- Mr. Collingwood, taking the key from his mother, locked the little door in the boarding, after them.