mink如何读

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mink是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 貂皮
  2. 水貂
  3. 貂皮大衣
  4. 貂皮外套
  5. 【动】鼬水貂
  6. 美洲水貂
  7. 貂皮衣
  8. 水貂皮
  9. 貂(Mustela属)
  10. 女人(黑人俚语)

mink变形

复数:mink或minks

mink英英释义

noun

any of several small, carnivorous North American mammals that are related to the weasel, that have short legs, partly webbed feet, and a pointed snout, and that live near water.

the valuable, soft, lustrous, usu. brown fur of this animal.

a coat or stole made of this fur.

mink词组

mink coat貂皮大衣

mink词源中文解释

15世纪初,“(欧洲)貂的皮毛”,源自斯堪的纳维亚语(比较瑞典语 menk “芬兰的一种臭动物”)。1620年代开始用于指这种动物本身,并由约翰·史密斯船长(1624年)扩展到北美的相关(但更大的)动物。相关: Minkery “一个养殖和训练貂鼠的场所”(1862年,美国英语)。

mink词源英文解释

Middle English

The first known use of mink was in the 15th century

mink儿童词典英英释义

mint1 of 3noun

any of a family of herbs and shrubs (as basil or catnip) with square stems and opposite leavesespecially: one (as peppermint or spearmint) that is fragrant and is the source of a flavoring oil

a mint-flavored piece of candy

mint2 of 3noun

a place where coins, medals, and tokens are made

a great amount

worth a mint

mint3 of 3verb

to make (as coins) out of metal

minstrelsynoun

the singing and playing of a minstrel

a body of minstrels

a collection of songs or verse

minstrelnoun

a medieval musical entertainerespecially: a singer of verses accompanied by music

musician

poet

one of a group of performers giving a program of Black American melodies and jokes usually with faces blackened with makeup

a performance by a group of minstrels

minor1 of 2adjective

less in size, importance, or value a minor injury

a minor poet

not having reached the age to have full civil rights

relating to or being a musical scale in which the third tone is lowered a half step

based on a minor scale

minor key

minor2 of 2noun

a person who has not reached the age to have full civil rights

minoritynoun

the state or period of being a legal minor

the smaller numberespecially: a group having less than the number of votes necessary for control

a part of a population that differs from other groups in some characteristics and is often given unfair treatment

minoritynoun

the state or period of being a legal minor

the smaller numberespecially: a group having less than the number of votes necessary for control

a part of a population that differs from other groups in some characteristics and is often given unfair treatment

minnownoun

any of various small freshwater fishes (as a dace or shiner) related to the carpsalso: any of various small fishes that resemble minnows

minknoun

either of two flesh-eating mammals that resemble the related weasels, have a slender body, partly webbed feet, and a somewhat bushy tail, and live near wateralso: the soft normally dark brown fur of a mink

mink 例句

1 The regular use of mink oil liquid cream will make your face fresh and Beautiful.

常用貂油奶液,令您清爽美丽.

2 You won't find European mink or Balearic shearwater on menus, neither would they be served en masse at a culinary festival.

3 Denmark alone produces 40% of the global supply of mink pelts.

仅丹麦就出产全球貂皮供应的百分之四十。

4 “To be in pictures, to give Mother a mink coat and buy the folks a house.”

5 “Things started becoming smaller, more of an accessory than a moment. If you told me you wanted a full-length mink coat, I would have to scramble to find one.”

6 No one in this world needs a mink coat but a mink.

除了貂没有人需要貂皮。

7 She knew precisely how to wear a mink, and, more important, how to let a mink fall to the floor.

8 The modern interpretations included a snow mink mounted jacket, a pink quilted broadtail - with fur epaulettes! - and a mink-and-wool wrap coat.

9 “We have documented coyote, fox, deer, mink and beaver within a mile or two of the Monument Circle, which represents the geographical and cultural center of the city,” he said.

10 Some of his pre-tied styles, including one covered in safety pins and one made of mink, would be impossible to tie by hand.

11 "Mink!" he cried. "real mink!"

“貂皮!”他叫道,“真正的貂皮!”

12 Later, it was discovered that farmed minks were dying of the virus, decimating Europe’s mink fur industry and forcing Denmark to cull 17 million minks.

13 At cocktail parties, canapés are a temptation, as are mink coats draped on couches and expensive shoes that look like toys.

14 I went to the closet and then came back with a mink jacket that Rich had given me for Christmas.

15 Although the paperwork is tattered here and there, the LaLondes took good care of the iridescent sequined shirts and mink stoles, in keeping with Crawford’s legendarily strict standards for closets.

16 On June 20 Monroe — keeping her mink coat closely held against her cheek so she wouldn’t be recognized — accompanied him to Penn Station, where he boarded the train to Washington.

17 Who: Monika Crouch, who deftly applies mink hairs lash by lash to immaculately groomed ladies at the Pierre Michel salon in Manhattan.

18 “That’s hard to say, Sybil, She may be in any one of a thousand places. At the hairdresser’s. Having her hair dyed mink. Or making dolls for poor children, in her room.”

19 In total, the company has made about 4 million doses so far, most of which have gone to the farmed mink industry.

20 The Roman label is particularly deft at complicated intarsia techniques, in which expertly cut and dyed pieces of fox, lamb and mink are inlaid together like a fur puzzle.

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