英:[s'kɪni:d'ɪp]
美:[s'kɪnid'ɪp]
英:[s'kɪni:d'ɪp]
美:[s'kɪnid'ɪp]
skin·ny-dip
skIn ni dIp
skinny-dips, skinny-dipping, skinny-dipped
skinny-dipper (n.)
"The young people were skinny-dipping in the pond"
The first known use of skinny-dip was in 1964
ski townoun
a machine that consists usually of a moving rope which a skier grasps to be pulled to the top of a slope
ski lift
ski polenoun
a pole that has an encircling disk set a little above the point and a strap for the hand at the top and is used as an aid in skiing
terrornoun
a state of great fear
a cause of great fear
a dreadful person or thing
informal an unruly child
violent or destructive acts (as bombing) committed by a group as a way of achieving its goals
skinny-dipverb
to swim in the nude
1 Judith is a 78-year-old crossword puzzle specialist who occasionally skinny-dips in the Thames.
2 Oilman Tex Moncrief remembered skinny-dipping at a swimming hole on the West Fork.
3 The prospect of making the pilgrimage to many of the spots contained therein was far-fetched, but scrolling through the list lent a warmth to that drab afternoon, now filled with richly detailed daydreams about skinny-dipping at a five-star hotel in Gstaad.
4 Nash-Betts wasn't kidding about the couple's love of skinny-dipping.
5 John Quincy Adams went skinny-dipping daily Sixth president John Quincy Adams used to go skinny-dipping in the Potomac River.
6 Feldman, a Broadway alum and Dear Evan Hansen star, is the repressed foil to Lawrence's chaotic temptress, and Lawrence attacks the role with gusto, weathering accidental mace attacks and skinny-dipping shenanigans.
7 Arthur Elgort has also photographed the likes of Linda Evangelista and Patti Hansen in various states of undress—post skinny-dip or fresh out of the shower.
8 The scene: One night, as Maddie and a reluctant Percy go skinny-dipping at the beach, some bullies try to steal their stuff.
9 I'll go to church every day if this is her nightly skinny dip.
如果她裸泳的话,我情愿天天去教堂.
10 We'll all go for a skinny dip one evening.
找个晚上我们都去水里泡泡.
1 裸泳