英:[flek]
美:[flɛk]
英:[flek]
美:[flɛk]
n.
斑纹,斑点
微粒
vt.
使有斑点
使形成条纹
复数:flecks
第三人称单数:flecks
现在分词:flecking
过去式:flecked
过去分词:flecked
词根:fleck
adj.flecked 有斑点的;有污点的
v.flecked 使有斑点(fleck的过去分词)
Noun
1. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole;
"a bit of rock caught him in the eye"
2. a small contrasting part of something;
"a bald spot"
"a leopard's spots"
"a patch of clouds"
"patches of thin ice"
"a fleck of red"
Verb
1. make a spot or mark onto;
"The wine spotted the tablecloth"
14世纪晚期,“点缀,染污,覆盖斑点”,可能来自古诺尔斯语 flekka “斑点”,源自原始日耳曼语 *flekk-(也源自中古荷兰语 vlecke,古高地德语 flec,德语 Fleck),源自原始印欧语言 *pleik- “撕裂”(见 flay)。相关词汇: Flecked; flecking。
斑点
斑点,微粒:絮片,鳞片,微粒,小斑点或斑
Verb back-formation from flecked spotted, from Middle English; akin to Old High German flec spot, Old Norse flekkr
The first known use of fleck was in the 14th century
fleece1 of 2noun
the woolly coat of an animal (as a sheep)
any of various soft or woolly coverings
a soft bulky knitted or woven fabric used especially for clothing
fleece2 of 2verb
to rob by trickery
to remove the fleece from : shear
fleece1 of 2noun
the woolly coat of an animal (as a sheep)
any of various soft or woolly coverings
a soft bulky knitted or woven fabric used especially for clothing
fleece2 of 2verb
to rob by trickery
to remove the fleece from : shear
fledglingnoun
a young bird just fledged
an immature or inexperienced person
fledgeverb
to develop the feathers necessary for flyingalso: to leave the nest after developing such feathers
to provide with feathers
fledge an arrow
fledgeverb
to develop the feathers necessary for flyingalso: to leave the nest after developing such feathers
to provide with feathers
fledge an arrow
fledgeverb
to develop the feathers necessary for flyingalso: to leave the nest after developing such feathers
to provide with feathers
fledge an arrow
fleeverb
to run away often from danger or evil : fly
to run away from : shun
to pass away swiftly : vanish
the mist fled before the rising sun
flexionnoun
a bending movement around a joint (as the knee or elbow) in an arm or leg that lessens the angle between bones of the arm or leg at the jointalso: the resulting state
fleck1 of 2verb
streak entry 2 sense 1, spot
fleck2 of 2noun
spot entry 1 sense 2a, mark
flake entry 1, particle
1 Vali’s human shape fell from him, and where Vali had stood was a wolf, foam flecking its muzzle.
2 A thousand flecks of golden light sparkled upon the dark surface of the water a few feet below where he crouched; the black wall of rock beside him was illuminated too.
3 The fabric was red, flecked with gold.
织物是红色的,带有金黄色的斑点。
4 The flecks of white vanished under Mercy’s reverent fingertip.
5 The sun dipped behind the mountains, leaving flecks of orange, pink, and turquoise.
6 He strokes his beard, transporting flecks of clay from his hand to it.
7 The Sunbird’s mud flap, flecked bloody green by the wetlands massacre, was impossible to miss.
8 On the walk down, his fingertips stroked the small of my back ever so lightly, as though he meant to brush off a fleck of lint.
9 There were gnats at the mouth, little flecks of pollen drifting above the nose.
10 One egg was a deep green, with burnished bronze flecks that came and went depending on how Dany turned it.
11 Ishibashi’s score — swooning and orchestral, flecked with hints of danger — underlines the feeling of disharmony, as do random gunshots exploding in the distance in the forest.
12 Before, you couldn’t notice the tiny pale flecks unless you looked really closely.
13 He’d trimmed his curly brown hair and beard for the summer, and his lower half, which was a white stallion, was flecked with mud and grass.
14 Red splotches were appearing all over his face and flecks of spit were shooting out of his mouth as he talked.
15 The system is applied in curing such skin diseases as age pigment, skin cancer and fleck.
此系统或可应用于治疗老年斑、皮肤癌、皮肤疾病等。
16 That her eyes would be laser-cut for a lifetime of perfect vision, reflective implants inserted under the iris to add sparkling gold flecks to their indifferent brown?
17 Tiny green flecks burned around the black pupils of his hazel eyes.
18 Her eyes— deep and soulful, flecked with copper and gold—widened with a troubled look.
19 Yellow butterflies flickered along the shade like flecks of sun.
20 The Trunchbull was in such a rage that her face had taken on a boiled colour and little flecks of froth were gathering at the corners of her mouth.
2 使…有斑点
3 光斑
6 斑点
punctation spot patch blob speck blotch speckle splotch dapple mottle freckling maculation freckle Mark splash marking blemish mark lentiginous pop freak punctuation measles macula tache punctum naevus lentigo nite spot spotty cloud stain spatter hickey brindle nevus sculpin plash
7 斑纹
stripe streak marking brindle mottle tabby patch speckle dapple maculation pinto dappled spot stain saddle macula
8 无斑点的
10 微粒
atomic particulate homogenized corpuscular particle molecule atom speck granule mote corpuscle grain particulates corpuscule pearl atomy fine-grained fine-grain f.g. thinnings
11 斑驳
15 小片
bit scrap rag snippet snip swatch tidbit morsel nub wisp nubbin collop patch sliver dot pearl fig snatch platelet morceau sippet smithereens odd-come-short chip tablet particle speck fritter thrum gobbet ort scutellum skerrick
16 污点
spot soil fault splash blur smear stigma blemish blot smudge taint slur tarnish sully smut splotch odium smirch moil soilure smutch black mark
17 有斑点
speckled dappled dapple spotted variegated blotchy spot speck speckle punctate spotty mealy stigmatic freckle dotted variolitic heather mottled seeded calico polka-dot freckled maculate heathery maculated freak mottle
18 有斑纹