matte / mæt /

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matte3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having a dull or lusterless surface: matte paint; a matte complexion; a photograph with a matte finish.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a dull or dead surface, often slightly roughened, as on metals, paint, paper, or glass.
  2. a tool for producing such a surface.
  3. Metallurgy. an unfinished metallic product of the smelting of certain sulfide ores, especially those of copper.
  4. Movies. matte shot.
v. 有主动词 verb

mat·ted, mat·ting.

  1. to finish with a matte surface.

matte 近义词

matte

等同于 lackluster

matte

等同于 dull

matte

等同于 flat

更多matte例句

  1. Its thin, ridged, matte case prevents slips and drops while allowing for wireless charging.
  2. Pour the cooled fruit filling into the unbaked, assembled pie crust and bake for about 35 minutes, or until the filling appears a bit matte on the surface.
  3. Bake for about 35 minutes, or until the filling appears a bit matte on the surface.
  4. As mentioned, the earcup face is now smooth and matte, which looks great, and there’s a silicone edge on each, which helps keep the right earcup in place when placed on a wireless charger.
  5. It was the only shirt that I wore regularly with jeans, thanks to its matte exterior and slim fit.
  6. The shell is a combination of matte and shiny plastics, but it still feels like a solid piece of hardware.
  7. The real Chloë is notorious for wearing beige and houndstooth and orange, matte lipstick, and sarcastic chunk wedges.
  8. Then, the merkin is applied with an adhesive; Ledermann uses a matte substance by Telesis.
  9. The surface—a smooth semi-matte—brings out detail fully, and the paper is supplied in both single and double weights.
  10. If, however, an ore gives a layer of matte or speise, it is best to repeat the assay by the method of calcining before fusion.
  11. Mme. Matte went out with a little bag in her hand containing her savings, about two thousand francs.
  12. The product, called crude matte, contains about 50% copper together with sulphur and iron.
  13. All good things go in threes, so Matte and his wife fished for salmon in spring, for herring in summer, and for cod in winter.