texture
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR The texture of something is the way that it feels when you touch it, for example, how smooth or rough it is. 手感
It is used in moisturizers to give them a wonderfully silky texture. 它被用於各種保溼霜中,使之産生絲般的美妙手感。
2. N-VAR The texture of something, especially food or soil, is its structure, for example, whether it is light with lots of holes, or very heavy and solid. (尤指食品、土壤等的) 結(jié)搆
Matured over 18 months, this cheese has an open, crumbly texture with a strong flavour. 這種嬭酪18個月後發(fā)酵成熟,氣孔多,組織松脆,味道濃鬱。
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texture /?t?kst??/ (textures)
劍橋詞典
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- The bread has a crumbly texture.
- The fabric has a very soft texture.
- Children like to experiment with a variety of textures and colours . 返回 texture
the quality of something that can be decided by touch ; the degree to which something is rough or smooth , or soft or hard
質(zhì)地;質(zhì)感;手感
a smooth /rough /coarse texture 光滑/不平/粗糙的質(zhì)地
This artificial fabric has the texture of silk . 這種人造織物有絲一樣的質(zhì)感。
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
the character of a piece of writing or music
(文章或音樂的)特色,韻味,格調(diào)
The writing has a rich texture. 這篇作品韻味無窮。
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