- 看过 slinky 的人也看了 :
- graceful
- serpentine
- sinuous
- smooth
- willowy
slinky 的定义
slink·i·er, slink·i·est.
- characterized by or proceeding with slinking or stealthy movements.
- made of soft, often clinging material that follows the figure closely and flows with body movement: a slinky gown.
slinky 近义词
sleek
slinky 的近义词 5 个
更多slinky例句
- She and Nina strike up a tentative friendship, though Nina, slinky and appraising, seems to be eyeing Leda for what she can get out of her, though what that might be isn’t immediately clear.
- Once the bottle was out, he celebrated by sticking his snout in the open end of the rubber casing, pushing toward the ground, and compressing the whole thing like a slinky.
- Beal led all scorers with 26 points on 11-for-19 shooting and looked his normal slinky self maneuvering around defenders even after dealing with shooting pain down his right leg since getting injured.
- Lab tests and simulations found that a spread-out configuration reduced pressure on any single interface between component, meaning that the robot’s “brain” acted more as a flexible slinky than a rigidly-tethered nervous system.
- The accompanying video has a film noir look that complements the slinky sound.
- The public love-in with Jennifer Lawrence was sealed with her daring, red slinky Calvin Klein number at the 2011 Oscars.
- Amongst the characters performances are decadent costumes, over-the-top wigs, and too much leather, fur, and slinky cuts to count.
- Giving a bit of edge were leather bodices worn over long slinky skirts and silk dresses that swirled around the feet.
- The opening look combined a light turquoise, slinky evening gown with a mauve headpiece.
- She had on a frock of some thin, slinky stuff and a droopy garden hat with flowers on it and carried a sunshade.
- Ax dat slinky yaller man up yonder on dat flatfo'm ef he gwine give de order to th'ow me out!
- As the train slowed down for Rochester we saw her rise and get into her slinky little coat.
- It was a long slinky looking power boat, but it wasn't even slinking along, now.
- A slinky man comes up at his elbow and starts to talk out of the side of his mouth.