词汇 | snowflake |
释义 | snowflake noun[ C ] uk /ˈsnəʊ.fleɪk/ us /ˈsnoʊ.fleɪk/ snowflakenoun[C] (PIECE OF SNOW)a small piece of snow that falls from the sky. Snowflakes are sometimes represented as six-sided crystals on Christmas cards, decorations, etc.雪花,雪片 Dean S Janiak/ Moment Open/GettyImages Precipitation: snow & ice anti-icing avalanche be snowed inidiom be snowed upidiom boilerplate crevasse drifting glacier hailstorm iceberg icy permafrost precipitation slushy snow day snow devil snow line snowdrift snowfall snowflake generation snowflakenoun[C] (PERSON)informaldisapproving an insulting way of referring to someone who is considered by some people to be too easily upset and offended: (贬义词)玻璃心 Why are young liberals known as snowflakes?为什么自由党年轻人被称为玻璃心? US, informaldisapproving an insulting word for a gay person: (称呼同性恋者的贬义词)娘娘腔 Once again, a Facebook troll called me a snowflake.脸书上又有个怪物骂我是娘娘腔。 The term snowflakes has been used as a slang insult to suggest that people who take offense at anything from political policy changes to offensive comments are as weak and vulnerable as a speck of snow. Insults & abuse abusive abusively backhanded compliment brickbat catcall catcaller catcalling contumely dis mouth mouth off (to/at someone) name neg negging point-scoring revile sledging slight stick verbal abuse On day 9, the snowflakes became very big. This is called the angle of repose, and it varies depending on the type of snowflake that has fallen. This is dangerous because big snowflakes have more moisture. snowflake | American Dictionarysnowflake noun[ C ] us/ˈsnoʊˌfleɪk/ a single piece of snow that falls from the sky |
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