silk-stocking / ˈsɪlkˈstɒk ɪŋ /

⚽高中词汇丝袜真丝袜丝网袜丝绸袜

silk-stocking2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. rich or luxurious in dress.
  2. aristocratic or wealthy: a silk-stocking neighborhood.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who dresses richly or luxuriously.
  2. an aristocratic or wealthy person.

silk-stocking 近义词

silk-stocking

等同于 traditionalist

silk-stocking

等同于 blue blood

silk-stocking

等同于 right-winger

silk-stocking

等同于 rightist

silk-stocking

等同于 conservative

更多silk-stocking例句

  1. A stocking stuffed with $324,000 in easily negotiable $20 bills weighs 132 pounds.
  2. This candle may just be the perfect stocking stuffer or gift for a dear friend.
  3. Poking out of the shiny gold pages is a “distinctive silk marker”—also gold—which “complements the color of the leather.”
  4. Sometimes I wear my silk pyjamas when I am going for a walk in the mornings, does that make me eccentric?
  5. Behind their silk hats loom shadows of their immigrant forbears.
  6. Q was a Queen, who wore a silk slip; R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.
  7. He urged the growing of mulberry trees and the propagation of silk worms, as being of more value than tobacco.
  8. She had been properly dressed for the occasion in black tulle and black silk tights.
  9. A chair covered with red silk, borne on the shoulders of sixteen chair-men, passed up to the temple.
  10. Instead of a cloth, on each table was a sheet of fine glazed paper which had the appearance of oiled silk.