英['fləʊɪŋ]美['floʊɪŋ]
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
Anything flowing moves like liquid, such as the flowing water of a river or someone’s long, flowing hair. Even a conversation can be flowing if people have a lot to say to each other.
The adjective flowing is useful for describing things that drape gracefully, like Rapunzel's flowing hair or Cinderella's flowing gown. The sleek and streamlined movements of a ballet dancer might also be called flowing, and so can particularly graceful writing: “The poet's flowing lines beautifully evoked a summer afternoon.” Flowing comes from flow, from a root meaning “to stream, melt, or become liquid.”