Nghĩa của từ smooth as marble bằng Tiếng Anh

extremely smooth, not at all rough or coarse

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1. The marble has a smooth, shiny surface.

2. The marble has a smooth[sentence dictionary], shiny surface.

3. High, frescoed ceilings looked down on a marble floor worn smooth over the centuries.

4. The marble is smooth and polished, making a strong contrast with the worn stonework around it.

5. 16 Then she ran her fingers daintily along the smooth marble top of the many - coloured Sicilian table.

6. Brucite can also occur in bands in marble known as Brucite marble or ophicalcite

7. His witticism was as sharp as a marble.

8. A method for acid etching or sandblasting decorative designs in the smooth surface of hard substrates such as glass, ceramics, plastics, and marble, granite, or other stones.

9. So Cultured marble contains real marble dust but …

10. The water was as smooth as glass.

11. Ivory marble.

12. MARBLE ARCH

13. McGann, smooth as a velvet scabbard.

14. No, Cultured marble is not real marble, the natural stone

15. Acid marble cleaner

16. And that skin... smooth as peach, pardieu!

17. A gaze, cool as the round marble inlay of a chair back.

18. Olympia, however, tastes as smooth as early Roxy was tangy.

19. When he died in 1337, he had only finished the lower floor with its marble external revetment: geometric patterns of white marble from Carrara, green marble from Prato and red marble from Siena.

20. Marble, travertine and alabaster

21. – – Marble, travertine and alabaster

22. Above, I am as rigid as a monument; below, smooth fluidity.

23. These were worked onto the smooth marble walls of the Adytum by making about half a millimeter deep incisions in the surface of the marble by a very thin and sharp point, and they represented the plants of various elements and divisions of the Didymaion.

24. An open sward was as smooth as any well - kept lawn.

25. They could have been such costly building stones as marble, alabaster, or granite.