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silky

/sil-kee/US // ˈsɪl ki //UK // (ˈsɪlkɪ) //

丝质的,丝滑的,丝质,丝滑

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    silk·i·er, silk·i·est.

    • : of or like silk; smooth, lustrous, soft, or delicate: silky skin.
    • : Botany. covered with fine, soft, closely set hairs, as a leaf.

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Examples

  • This dangerously smooth, silky wine should be almost 20 percent alcohol by volume and taste of maple and caramel.

  • Sateen woven fabrics tend to be silky and smooth, which also makes them more delicate.

  • With beautifully updated art and a silky-smooth framerate, this will look better on that new 4K HDR TV than many “real” next-generation games.

  • Here’s another soup that gets super silky thanks to potatoes.

  • On the palate, the 2017 Lassègue Saint-Émilion Grand Cru is dense and round with silky tannins.

  • But his fingers moved through her silky strands of hair, and then down her neck.

  • Consider the trashy, silky sweatpants sent down the runway by Jarrar, complete with thick stripes running down the legs.

  • Oak, great balance and a good finish with stone fruits and just enough oak to round the wine to a silky smooth feel on the palate.

  • “If You Had My Love” was silky-smooth with just the right amount of anguished yearning.

  • This silky rendition of the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' theme song is irrepressibly groovy.

  • I have an old sketch of a back view of three of them taken side by side; you see nothing but billows of fine silky hair.

  • The leaf is of beautiful appearance, of almost a silky texture, and in color a rich brown.

  • Jess' chestnut hair was long and silky and nicely braided, but she never murmured as it came off too.

  • He stroked her short silky hair and proposed that they all go up into Violet's room with the moonflowers.

  • Laying her silky hand on mine in that kind of a way that I said I would die first.