英:['semɪəʊ'peɪk]
美:[ˌsemɪoʊ'peɪk]
英:['semɪəʊ'peɪk]
美:[ˌsemɪoʊ'peɪk]
adjective
nearly opaque
The first known use of semiopaque was in 1691
1 To get that conscience-free slice of sashimi, semiopaque, slicked with soy and quivering with rich mouthfeel, a lot of technical problems have to be solved.
2 One taken laterally, low down on the neck but clear of the shoulder, will often show a bone or other semiopaque object invisible in the anteroposterior exposure.