texture
柯林斯词典
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. 它被用于各种保湿霜中,使之产生丝般的美妙手感。
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) 结构
Matured over 18 months, this cheese has an open, crumbly texture with a strong flavour. 这种奶酪18个月后发酵成熟,气孔多,组织松脆,味道浓郁。
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texture /ˈtɛkstʃə/ (textures)
剑桥词典
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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
质地;质感;手感
a smooth /rough /coarse texture 光滑/不平/粗糙的质地
This artificial fabric has the texture of silk . 这种人造织物有丝一样的质感。
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]
the character of a piece of writing or music
(文章或音乐的)特色,韵味,格调
The writing has a rich texture. 这篇作品韵味无穷。
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