rimmed

rimmed — 形容詞

  • rimmedpositive
  • rimmedercomparative
  • rimmedestsuperlative

1. describes an object that has a band, edge, or border around its outer edge; ofte

1.形容詞B2
釋義

有邊的

外緣有邊框或邊緣的

describes an object that has a band, edge, or border around its outer edge; often combined with another word (such as gold-rimmed or wire-rimmed) to indicate the material, colour, or shape of that edge.

例句

Aarav wore an old pair of horn-rimmed glasses that gave him a serious look.

Aarav 戴著一副舊的角框眼鏡,讓他看起來很嚴肅。

compound: horn-rimmed + noun (glasses)

Adina served the noodles in a wide-rimmed bowl with chopsticks on the side.

Adina 用一個寬邊碗盛了麵條,旁邊放著筷子。

compound: wide-rimmed as modifier for bowls

同義詞
  • edged

    more general term; can describe any kind of border, not necessarily a raised or curved rim

  • bordered

    often suggests a decorative stripe or band rather than a functional rim

  • framed

    emphasises a rigid surrounding structure; used for glasses, pictures, etc.

反義詞
  • rimless

    specifically refers to glasses or containers without a rim around the edge

文法句型

[modifier] + rimmed + [noun]

用法筆記

Almost always used in compound adjectives (gold-rimmed, wire-rimmed, red-rimmed, horn-rimmed) where the first part describes the material, colour, or shape of the rim. The simple form 'rimmed' (without a modifier) is rare outside of patterns like 'rimmed with [something]'.

常見錯誤

She bought rimmed glasses.
She bought gold-rimmed glasses.
💡'rimmed' alone is uncommon; native speakers usually specify the type of rim (material/colour) in a compound form.
He wore horn-rimmed glass.
He wore horn-rimmed glasses.
💡'glasses' is plural; 'glass' is the material, not the eyewear.