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seamless

/seem-lis/US // ˈsim lɪs //UK // (ˈsiːmlɪs) //

无缝的,无缝,无缝隙,无痕

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having no seams: seamless stockings.
    • : smoothly continuous or uniform in quality; combined in an inconspicuous way: a seamless blend of art and entertainment.

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Examples

  • In the lawsuit, Icon claims that it was issued a patent for the resistance level feature, which Peloton calls Auto-Follow, in 2007 and a second issued last year that allows for a seamless mix of aerobic and anaerobic exercise.

  • Invest in one of these portable tripods, which are super lightweight, easy to transport, and seamless to set up.

  • Both pieces are unbelievably comfortable, thanks to their seamless designs, and manage to protect against odor even when I wear them for my lunch workouts all five days of the workweek, a perk of their Polygiene treatment.

  • It is a no-frills, seamless way to track the weight of your coffee and water.

  • When you review this site you will see it ticks all the boxes, and provides the user a seamless, friendly experience.

  • They all broke off into clusters, working with a seamless, almost organic precision.

  • When it comes to seamless, even heartwarming, transitions at the anchor desk, NBC and CBS can take lessons from Diane Sawyer.

  • Each half is 45 minutes of seamless action, uninterrupted by time-outs or commercials.

  • It takes imagination and a steady smartphone to shoot a Vine with seamless effects.

  • And nondiscrimination is, or should be, a seamless garment—and discrimination a seamless evil.

  • In making a small steam engine it was desired to use seamless brass tubing for the cylinders.

  • They know we make gunpowder so we can't get anything like large castings or seamless tubing we could make into heavy gun barrels.

  • They were fifteen cents apiece, and they were divided among us as ruthlessly as if they were the seamless shirt of blessed memory.

  • This seamless coat was never out of fashion, and worn, if no accident happened to it, for generations.

  • The cost of making cut goods is less by a few cents per dozen than when knit seamless.