downy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++down·y /ˈdaʊni/ adjective DCBTIMcovered in or filled with soft fine hair or feathers 被绒毛覆盖的;充满绒毛的 the baby’s downy head 婴儿毛茸茸的脑袋
Examples from the Corpus
downy• The undersides of the leaves are slightly downy.• On the right, nearest his father, Hubert, best-suited school-leaver with a downy boy's face and sharp cheek-bones.• And on the branch beside it is a downy chick.• Outside, a light snow had begun to fall, whitening the streets with downy flakes.• On his head was a fuzz - a fluff of pale downy hair, almost transparent.• a baby's downy hair• Consider instead the delicate beading of perspiration on a downy lip.• These leaves, too, were curled around the edges, and their undersides were covered with a downy tan fuzz.• In the mixed hardwood forest, I come across a number of hairy and downy woodpeckers.nDown·y /ˈdaʊni/ trademark na type of liquid fabric conditioner (=substance for making clothes feel softer), sold in the USdown·y adjectiveDown·yLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
or filled fine hair in or Corpus soft covered with
Downy
Down‧y /ˈdaʊni/
trademark
a type of liquid FABRIC CONDITIONER (=substance for making clothes feel softer), sold in the US
Down‧y /ˈdaʊni/
trademarka type of liquid FABRIC CONDITIONER (=substance for making clothes feel softer), sold in the US
downy
down‧y /ˈdaʊni/
adjective
covered in or filled with soft fine hair or feathers:
the baby’s downy head
down‧y /ˈdaʊni/
adjectivecovered in or filled with soft fine hair or feathers: