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streaking
- IPA[ˈstrēkiNG]
美式
- long, thin lines of a different color from their surroundings, especially on dyed hair
noun: streaking
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名詞
- 1. long, thin lines of a different color from their surroundings, especially on dyed hair streaking and lowlights give a flattering effect you can get telltale streaking if you are not very careful with application
- a long, thin line or mark of a different substance or colour from its surroundings: a streak of oil she could see white streaks in his beard
- cover (a surface) with streaks: tears streaking her face, Cynthia looked up his beard was streaked with grey
Oxford Dictionary
- a long, thin line or mark of a different substance or color from its surroundings: a streak of oil she could see white streaks in his beard
- cover (a surface) with streaks: tears streaking her face, Cynthia looked up his beard was streaked with gray
Oxford American Dictionary
- the faint streak which is the earliest trace of the embryo in the fertilized ovum of a higher ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the faint streak which is the earliest trace of the embryo in the fertilized ovum of a higher ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a tendency to be unkind, vicious, or aggressive
Oxford Dictionary
- a tendency to be unkind, vicious, or aggressive
Oxford American Dictionary
- very fast
Oxford American Dictionary
- very fast
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- IPA[ˈstriːkɪŋ]
英式
- long, thin lines of a different colour from their surroundings, especially on dyed hair: streaking and lowlights give a flattering effect you can get telltale streaking if you are not very careful with application
Oxford Dictionary