Silk Meaning in English
word
/ˈsɪɫk/
silk
/sˈɪlk/
silk
释义
Silk is a soft, smooth, and often shiny fabric made from very fine threads produced by silkworms. It is commonly used for clothes, scarves, and other luxury textiles.
用法与细微差别
Usually an uncountable noun when talking about the material: 'made of silk'. Use 'a silk scarf' when silk describes the type of item. Common collocations include 'silk dress', 'silk shirt', and 'pure silk'. It often suggests softness, luxury, or elegance.
Spanish: sedaPortuguese (BR): sedaPortuguese (PT): sedaChinese (Simplified): 丝绸 - 丝Chinese (Traditional): 絲綢 - 絲Hindi: रेशमArabic: حريرBengali: রেশমRussian: шёлкJapanese: シルクVietnamese: lụaKorean: 비단Turkish: ipekUrdu: ریشمIndonesian: sutra
例句
This scarf is made of silk.
basic
She bought a silk dress for the party.
basic
The shirt feels soft like silk.
basic
I love how silk feels against the skin.
natural
That tie looks expensive, but it's not real silk.
natural
If it's silk, you'll need to wash it by hand.
natural