释义 |
chromechrome /krəʊm $ kroʊm/ noun [uncountable] chromeOrigin: 1800-1900 French, Greek chroma ( ➔ CHROMATIC); because of the green, red, and yellow colors of chromium compounds - a car with chrome bumpers
- He comes alongside the gleaming chrome and asks her about the tulips.
- His dreams that night, as he would remember them, were situated inside a chrome computer.
- Isobel ran from one to another, touching the gleaming coachwork, the glittering chrome.
- It was shiny black with red enamel trim and a gleaming chrome blade.
- The front grille and the chrome hub caps gleamed, because he polished them every evening with a soft chamois cloth.
- Use the type with elements installed in glass, and avoid the chrome trimmed heaters.
- Water patterns bounce off polished chrome, the fibreglass shell is honed to a waxy sheen of pearl.
- When the buzzer went on his new chrome and ash desk, he jumped.
a type of hard shiny metal: a chrome candleholder |