matt
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++matt British English, matte /mæt/ adjective SHINYmatt paint, colour, or photographs have a dull surface, not shiny 〔油漆、颜色或照片〕表面无光泽的,亚光的 OPP gloss matt black 暗黑色
Examples from the Corpus
matt• When you drop off the photos, be sure to request matte finish.• However we all liked the matt black finish of the bottle.• Net Set, available in matt black or 14K gold plate finish makes an ideal tennis gift.• This is because slight frosting on the eyes covers up careless blending and matt lipsticks have often been too dry-looking.• Do you want matt paint or gloss paint?• Finish with a matt pink-toned lipstick applied with a brush for more accuracy and softness.• Warm Geranium lipstick by Kanebo and a loose matt powder completed the look.• Creamy formulations do tend to crease more, so opt for matt powders.• Thick gouache can give similar results to oil paint, except that the gouache often dries with a matt surface.• Last week, Helen excelled herself - a black matt waterproof, lined, with a turn-back collar of fake ocelot!matt adjectiveChinese
not matt shiny colour, photographs or a have paint, Corpus dull surface,
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matt
British English, matte /mæt/ adjective
OPP gloss:
matt black
matt
British English, matte /mæt/ adjective Date: 1600-1700
Language: French
Origin: mat, from Old French, 'defeated', from Latin mattus 'drunk'
matt paint, colour, or photographs have a dull surface, not shiny Language: French
Origin: mat, from Old French, 'defeated', from Latin mattus 'drunk'
OPP gloss: