英:['sɪlkɪnəs]
美:['sɪlkɪnəs]
英:['sɪlkɪnəs]
美:['sɪlkɪnəs]
词根:silk
adj.silk 丝的;丝绸的;丝制的
silky 丝的;柔滑的;温和的;丝绸一样的
silken 绸的;柔软的;丝制的
adv.silkily 如丝绸一般地;(谈吐等)温和的
n.silk 丝绸;蚕丝;丝织物
vi.silk (玉米)处于长须的阶段中
The first known use of silky was in 1611
sillnoun
a horizontal piece (as a timber) that forms the lowest part of a supporting structure: as
the horizontal piece at the base of a window
the timber or stone at the foot of a door : threshold
a flat mass of igneous rock injected while melted between other rocks
sillyadjective
weak in mind : foolish
not showing common sense or good judgment : absurd
a silly plan
lacking in seriousness or importance
playing silly games
being stunned or dazed
scared silly
sillyadjective
weak in mind : foolish
not showing common sense or good judgment : absurd
a silly plan
lacking in seriousness or importance
playing silly games
being stunned or dazed
scared silly
sillnoun
a horizontal piece (as a timber) that forms the lowest part of a supporting structure: as
the horizontal piece at the base of a window
the timber or stone at the foot of a door : threshold
a flat mass of igneous rock injected while melted between other rocks
silkyadjective
soft and smooth as silk
having or covered with fine soft hairs, plumes, or scales
silkwormnoun
any of various moth larvae that spin a large amount of silk to make a cocoonespecially: a wrinkled hairless yellowish caterpillar that is the larva of an Asian moth, is raised in captivity on mulberry leaves, and produces a strong silk that is the silk most often used for thread or cloth
silknoun
a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae usually to form their cocoonsespecially: a strong glossy elastic fiber produced by silkworms and used to weave cloth
thread, yarn, or fabric made from silk
something resembling silk: as
the thread produced by a spider
the cluster of thin threadlike parts at the end of an ear of corn that are styles of the ovaries
silknoun
a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae usually to form their cocoonsespecially: a strong glossy elastic fiber produced by silkworms and used to weave cloth
thread, yarn, or fabric made from silk
something resembling silk: as
the thread produced by a spider
the cluster of thin threadlike parts at the end of an ear of corn that are styles of the ovaries
silkyadjective
soft and smooth as silk
having or covered with fine soft hairs, plumes, or scales
1 The only part of our body allowed to enjoy the tactile pleasures of food — its warmth, its silkiness, its fragility — is our mouth, that poor overworked cavity that shoulders all the burden.
2 Homemade broth contributes to the rich umami flavor and gives the sauce a silkiness that helps it to cling to pasta.
3 It's easy to understand why — aside from the variety of flavors and quality of the chocolate itself, Lindt's real secret weapon is it silkiness.
4 Shoushan Stone distinguishes itself by its bright color, fine grain , exquisiteness, suppleness and silkiness.
寿山石最大特徵是色泽浓艳, 质纯细,感觉腻 、 糯 、 柔.
5 Certain cast members have finesse with the material: Julie Shanahan, a company veteran, delivers monologues with ease as she uses the weight and silkiness of her body to punctuate her words.
6 The tapioca’s chewiness and the coconut cream’s silkiness combat the brittle shave ice, and the mango tastes like it’s fresh from the orchard.
7 While her basic sound retains its sensual silkiness, her tone has taken on a noticeable beat, and as the line rises, the pitch grows uncertain.
8 Dense, certainly: It has the fuzzy texture of lived experience rather than the silkiness of honed argument.
9 "I have been seeking thee, Saul of Tarsus," he said in a voice of deadly silkiness.
10 The waves gently move you up and down, and you feel the silkiness of the water on your exposed skin.
11 Even when a neba-neba ingredient isn't the main event of a dish, it can still lend silkiness to help create a thicker consistency or creamier mouthfeel.
12 The texture was pleasant though, with a silkiness that bordered on fluffy.
13 I could still feel the silkiness of her hair in my hands.
14 But she didn’t diminish the potency of her music: the rawness of her voice snags on the silkiness of the arrangement, the desperation in the lyrics is almost tangible.
15 He has a loose silkiness, which makes his control — evident in his ability to balance and turn — so bewitching, especially the way it contrasts with Ronan’s rough-and-tumble fearlessness.
16 Instead of frying or searing the fish, which releases an intense scent, I came up with a stovetop method that’s faster than baking salmon but yields a similar silkiness.
17 All of these elements shouldn’t quite cohere, but the relentless silkiness of the production creates common cause.
18 So I prefer to mix the eggs and cheese in a warm bowl and then tip in the hot spaghetti, which will cook the eggs but keep their silkiness.
19 The rest are combined with the Cheddar topping so that the sweet oniony strands can mingle with the melted cheese, adding silkiness to every forkful.
20 Yet at night it will coo And protect you, Wings of silkiness over your head.