单词 | skinny |
释义 | skinny (skɪni ) Word forms: skinnies, skinnier , skinniest 1. adjective A skinny person is extremely thin, often in a way that you find unattractive. [informal] He was quite a skinny little boy. She had stringy hair and skinny legs. Synonyms: thin, lean, scrawny, skeletal 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Skinny trousers have very narrow legs. Skinny jeans are great teamed with masculine tailoring. I prefer skinny trousers to dresses. 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Skinny drinks are made with low-fat or non-fat milk. That'll be two skinny lattes, please. 4. plural noun Skinnies are skinny trousers. Pair the jacket with skinnies and ankle boots.. 5. the skinny phrase The skinny is information or gossip from a reliable source. [mainly US, informal] We have the skinny on the first leaders' debate. [the N on n] If you really want to separate the myth from reality, here's the skinny. Collocations: skinny tie The lack of innovation combined with an endless back and forth between wide and skinny ties didn't cut it for me. Times,Sunday Times And all these hipsters are wearing skinny ties? Times, Sunday Times They were told that black suits were for funeral mourners and bouncers only, while skinny ties were for cool bars, not the office. Times, Sunday Times An album of 15 black-and-white wedding photographs shows the couple and their guests in quintessential swinging sixties style, sporting pixie cuts and skinny ties. Times, Sunday Times They wore suits and skinny ties tucked into their dress shirts, as was the style at the time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 极瘦的 Japanese: やせこけた |
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