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necked

/nekt/US // nɛkt //

有颈的,有脖子的,颈部的,颈部

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a neck of a kind specified: a square-necked blouse.

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Examples

  • Meghan had her hair tied back and wore a high necked top and dark pants.

  • He's so white he's almost mock-white, and so are his jerky, long-necked, mechanical-man movements.

  • She wore a sea-green, V-necked frock with a modest hint of cleavage.

  • "It doesn't do to play the young man," Armani said, regarding Renzi's choice to wear open-necked shirts.

  • The deep-necked T-shirt is a dangerous item of clothing for a man.

  • Lauer, the most relaxed of the three in an open-necked blue-striped shirt, seemed to be playing the role of couples counselor.

  • She was dressed in a high-necked dress of black lace, and wore in her corsage a large circular ornament of diamonds and emeralds.

  • The landlady, clad in a low-necked black dress with long sweeping train, was typical of many we saw in the old-country hotels.

  • She undid it, freed her thin shoulders, and saw herself a bride in low-necked satin, walking down an aisle with Lucius Harney.

  • As Mr. Wilding, his back to her a moment, closed the door, Ruth slipped the paper hurriedly into the bosom of her low-necked gown.

  • There were covered carts looking like sun-bonnets on wheels and pulled by humped-necked oxen.