silk
silk — 名詞
1. a fine, soft, shiny thread that silkworms produce, or the smooth fabric woven fr
絲綢
蠶絲織成的柔軟布料或絲線
a fine, soft, shiny thread that silkworms produce, or the smooth fabric woven from that thread.
Lara wore a beautiful pale pink silk dress to the wedding reception.
Lara 在婚宴上穿了一件漂亮的淺粉色絲質洋裝。
silk + noun (modifier showing material)
The tailor recommended pure silk for the lining of the jacket.
裁縫師建議用純絲來做外套的內襯。
pure silk — common collocation for quality
Nikhil bought several metres of red silk to make curtains for the living room.
Nikhil 買了幾公尺的紅絲綢,用來做客廳窗簾。
Silk thread is often used for sewing high-end garments because of its strength.
絲線常用於縫製高級服飾,因為它強韌耐用。
The museum displayed a collection of ancient Chinese silk robes from the Tang dynasty.
博物館展出了一系列唐朝的古代中國絲綢袍服。
文法句型
silk + noun (as modifier)
made of / from silk
a silk [article of clothing]
用法筆記
As a modifier ('silk dress', 'silk scarf', 'silk road') it is far more common than the countable form ('a silk' = a garment). The uncountable use ('She sells silk') is the default.
常見錯誤
2. in horse racing, the colourful tops that jockeys put on before a race, with colo
騎師彩衣
賽馬騎師穿的彩色上衣,代表所屬馬房
in horse racing, the colourful tops that jockeys put on before a race, with colours and patterns that match their owner's stable.
The jockey stepped onto the track wearing green-and-gold silks with white sleeves.
騎師穿著鑲金邊的綠色騎師彩衣和白袖套,踏上賽道。
[colour]-and-[colour] silks — typical pattern for describing colours
Each stable registers its unique pattern of silks so the crowd can identify the horses.
每個馬房都會登記自己獨特的騎師彩衣圖案,方便觀眾辨認馬匹。
silks used as plural countable noun
Apinya pointed at the rider in blue silks and said that horse might win.
Apinya 指向那位穿藍色騎師彩衣的騎手,說那匹馬可能會贏。
The racing museum had a glass case showing vintage silks from the 1920s.
賽馬博物館裡有一個玻璃櫃,展示著 1920 年代的復古騎師彩衣。
- racing colours
the same concept, but emphasises the colour scheme rather than the garment; used especially in British racing
- jersey
a general term for a shirt worn in sports; lacks the specific racing-owner registration meaning
文法句型
[possessive] silks
silk(s) + verb (plural agreement)
用法筆記
Almost always used in the plural form ('silks'), even when referring to a single shirt. In American English, the term 'silks' is known but less common; 'racing colours' is preferred in some contexts.
3. a paint coating which becomes mildly glossy as it dries, falling between matt an
絲光漆
乾燥後帶有柔和光澤的塗料
a paint coating which becomes mildly glossy as it dries, falling between matt and full gloss in its level of shine.
Hiro chose silk paint for the kitchen walls because it is easier to wipe clean.
Hiro 選擇用絲光漆漆廚房牆壁,因為它比較容易擦拭乾淨。
silk paint — common compound noun
The decorator said a silk finish works well in hallways where light is limited.
油漆師傅說絲光漆面很適合光線有限的走廊。
silk finish — the resulting surface quality
Élise bought a tin of pale-grey silk paint for the bathroom ceiling.
Élise 買了一桶淺灰色絲光漆,用來漆浴室天花板。
Unlike matt paint, silk paint reflects a little light and hides wall marks better.
絲光漆和啞光漆不同,它會反射少量光線,而且更能遮蓋牆面污漬。
- satin paint
the American term for the same level of sheen; not a different product
- eggshell paint
a slightly less shiny finish than silk; often confused with silk in DIY stores
- matt paint
paint with no reflective shine; opposite end of the sheen spectrum
- gloss paint
paint with a mirror-like high shine; shinier than silk
文法句型
silk paint
a silk finish / sheen
用法筆記
This is a specific product category in the UK paint industry (manufacturers label it 'silk' or 'silk finish'). In the US, the same product is usually called 'satin paint' or 'eggshell paint'.
常見錯誤
4. a senior barrister in the UK and some Commonwealth countries who has been appoin
皇家律師
英國及大英國協國家的高階大律師
a senior barrister in the UK and some Commonwealth countries who has been appointed to a high rank (Queen's Counsel or King's Counsel) and wears a silk gown in court.
Asher was appointed Queen's Counsel after twenty years of work in criminal law.
Asher 在刑事法領域工作二十年後,被任命為皇家律師。
be appointed Queen's Counsel — the formal promotion phrase
The young barrister hoped to take silk within the next five years.
那位年輕的大律師希望在五年內取得皇家律師資格。
take silk — idiomatic verb phrase meaning become a QC
Emily QC represented the defendant in a complex commercial dispute at the High Court.
皇家律師 Emily 在高院為一起複雜的商業糾紛案件擔任被告的辯護律師。
The silk gown worn by senior counsel gave the courtroom a traditional formality.
資深大律師所穿的絲質長袍為法庭增添了一股傳統的莊嚴氣氛。
- King's Counsel
the same rank under a male monarch; functionally identical to Queen's Counsel
- senior counsel
a general term for a high-ranking barrister, used in some Commonwealth countries outside the UK
- barrister
a lawyer who argues cases in court in the UK; Queen's Counsel is a specific rank above a junior barrister
- junior barrister
a barrister who has not yet reached the rank of Queen's Counsel
文法句型
take silk (idiomatic verb phrase — become a QC)
[name] QC / KC
be appointed [Queen's / King's] Counsel
用法筆記
When a male monarch is on the throne the title becomes King's Counsel (KC). The verb phrase 'take silk' means to accept this appointment and is used within the legal profession. The term 'silk' alone (uncountable, no article) can refer to the rank itself: 'He was awarded silk in 2019.'