单词 | satin |
释义 | satin (sætɪn , US -tən ) Word forms: satins 1. variable noun B2 Satin is a smooth, shiny kind of cloth, usually made from silk. ...a peach satin ribbon. ...stylish dresses in silks and satins. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If something such as a paint, wax, or cosmetic gives something a satin finish, it reflects light to some extent but is not very shiny. The final stage of waxing left it with a satin sheen. Collocations: satin sheet If that's too pricey, try normal cotton or buy a satin sheet and throw that down on top of your standard sheets. The Sun I put it all on a wicker tray and head back upstairs to my satin sheets. Times, Sunday Times This was doubly useful, she later admitted, because she could avoid seeing his red satin sheets. Times, Sunday Times They had never seen anything like the curtains, satin sheets and cutlery which they proceeded to divide up among themselves. Times, Sunday Times The diva appeared on stage lying on a heart-shaped bed with satin sheets. The Sun He slipped out from a leotard-style satin shirt while waiting for highwaisted trousers in the show's wardrobe department. The Sun Thin belts featured large, but also trapeze-line and satin shirt dresses over trousers. Times, Sunday Times There was a gorgeous satin shirt, which went on a very successful blind date. Times, Sunday Times Inside, nestled in the white satin folds, were the diamond earrings. THE WHITE DOVE (2004) It was dressed from head to foot in red and gold, and lay on a soft bed of white satin. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Her eyes were on the paper; her bare arm lay on the green blotter like a swatch of white satin across a lawn. DANSVILLE (2002) Translations: Chinese: 缎子, 缎子般光泽的 Japanese: サテン, サテンの |
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