释义 |
chif·fon I. \shiˈfän, ˈshifˌän sometimes -ȯn\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, literally, rag, from chiffe old rag, alteration (influenced by chiffre thing of no value, zero) of Middle French chipe, from Middle English chip — more at chip 1. : any of various ornamental additions to a woman's dress (as a knot of ribbons) 2. : a sheer plain-weave very lightweight clothing fabric made of hard-twisted single yarns of wool, silk, cotton, rayon, or nylon and usually given a dull soft finish II. adjective 1. : like the fabric chiffon in sheerness or softness < chiffon taffeta > 2. of pie, cake, or pudding : having a light delicate texture achieved usually by adding whipped egg whites or whipped gelatin < lemon chiffon pie > |