单词 | milky |
释义 | milky (mɪlki ) Word forms: milkier , milkiest 1. adjective If you describe something as milky, you mean that it is pale white in colour. You can describe other colours as milky when they are very pale. A milky mist filled the valley. ...the distant view of mountain ranges, white against a milky blue sky. Synonyms: white, clouded, opaque, cloudy 2. adjective Drinks or food that are milky contain a lot of milk. ...a large bowl of milky coffee. Collocations: milky coffee You could try milky coffee, creamy vegetable soups, hot milk - try adding cinnamon or nutmeg. The Sun You can almost get a pint a day - only 200 calories - with milk on cereal and a large milky coffee. Times, Sunday Times Every morning, he'd have a flask of milky coffee loaded with sugar. Times, Sunday Times But, despite doing exciting things like drinking milky coffee from glass cups in the newly opening coffee bars, it didn't last. Times, Sunday Times Then, once he has drained a large, milky coffee, he's off. Times, Sunday Times Always wear gloves when working with euphorbias because their wounds leak a milky sap that can be a nasty skin irritant. Times, Sunday Times Wear gloves to protect yourself against the milky sap. Times, Sunday Times Be careful when handling euphorbia because they have a poisonous milky sap, which can cause a serious rash. Times, Sunday Times Beware of the milky sap: some people are allergic to it and it stains your hands for a day or so. Times, Sunday Times Gloves will keep that staining milky sap off your hands. Times, Sunday Times It's about staring out through steamed-up windows to a dark sea thrashed with driving rain and wind, with nothing but hot milky tea for comfort. Times, Sunday Times We start the day with a meeting over milky tea to discuss how all our projects are going. Times, Sunday Times He produced a battery charger, which we all fought over, and made us milky tea. Times, Sunday Times He can croon or curse, and his lyrics capture the tender resentment of time-mired home (with its 'faintest smell of creosote and a cup of milky tea') with piercing sorrow. Times, Sunday Times Many spent hours perusing the latest designs while being waited on by chai-wallahs serving small glasses of hot, milky tea and by jewellery shop assistants endowed with saintly patience. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 乳白色的 Japanese: 乳白色の |
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