metallic
metallic — adjective
1. Having a quality such as a sound, taste, colour, or smell that reminds you of me
Having a quality such as a sound, taste, colour, or smell that reminds you of metal — for example, the hard ringing noise of a dropped pan, the sharp flavour of a coin, or the reflective shine of a polished surface.
When Adina dropped her keys, a loud metallic sound echoed through the hallway.
metallic sound — describes a hard, ringing noise like metal
Water from the old tap had a metallic taste, so Vivek stopped drinking it.
Under the bright sun, the car's paint had a metallic shine that caught everyone's attention.
After Ezra struck the iron railing, a sharp metallic smell filled the air.
文法句型
metallic + noun
be + metallic
用法筆記
This sense covers sensory qualities that resemble metal. It is commonly used with nouns referring to sound (metallic clang, metallic ring), taste (metallic flavour), smell (metallic odour), or appearance (metallic sheen, metallic finish).
常見錯誤
2. Made of metal or containing metal as a physical material — for example, a metall
Made of metal or containing metal as a physical material — for example, a metallic pipe in a wall, a metallic compound in chemistry, or metallic coins in your pocket.
The old plastic pipes in the kitchen were replaced by strong metallic ones.
metallic ones — shows the adjective used after a noun to avoid repetition
For her art project, Min collected small metallic objects like bottle caps and keys.
At the recycling plant, giant magnets pull out all the metallic waste from the pile.
The firefighter's mask had a metallic frame that protected her face from the heat.
- plastic
made of synthetic polymer, very common as an alternative material
- wooden
made of wood
- non-metallic
a direct opposite, used in technical contexts
文法句型
metallic + noun
用法筆記
This sense is almost always used before a noun (attributive position). Unlike sense 1, it does not describe a resemblance or sensory quality — the object literally contains or is made of metal.