steely
/ˈstiːli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstiːli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstē-lē/ (ame, mw)
steely — 形容詞
- steelypositive
- steeliercomparative
- steeliestsuperlative
1. having a cold, grey, or bluish-grey colour that looks like the metal steel — for
鋼鐵色的
像鋼鐵顏色的,灰冷色調的
having a cold, grey, or bluish-grey colour that looks like the metal steel — for example, a steely sky before a storm, or fabric with a metallic sheen.
Haruto gazed at the steely grey clouds gathering above the old fishing port.
Haruto 凝視著漁港上方聚攏的鐵灰色雲層。
collocation: steely grey
The steely surface of the new skyscraper reflected the afternoon sunshine.
新摩天大樓的鋼鐵色表面反射著午後的陽光。
Elena chose a steely blue scarf to match the winter sky outside her window.
Elena 選了一條鋼鐵藍色的圍巾來搭配窗外冬天的天空。
文法句型
steely + noun
be + steely
常見錯誤
2. showing a very strong, determined, and sometimes cold or unyielding attitude — u
堅毅的;鋼鐵般的
態度或意志極其堅定甚至冷酷的
showing a very strong, determined, and sometimes cold or unyielding attitude — used about a look, voice, calmness, or will that refuses to bend under pressure.
Kwame spoke with steely determination as he addressed the crowd of worried workers.
Kwame 以鋼鐵般的決心向那群憂心忡忡的工人們發言。
collocation: steely determination
The coach fixed a steely stare on the players and said no one was leaving early.
教練用堅毅的眼神盯著球員們,說誰都不准提早離開。
collocation: steely stare
A steely calm settled over the rescue team as they planned the dangerous operation.
一種鋼鐵般的冷靜籠罩著救援團隊,他們正在策劃這場危險的行動。
- resolute
equally determined but without the cold, unfeeling edge that steely carries
- firm
softer than steely — suggests stability and reliability, not hardness or coldness
- unyielding
very close in meaning; emphasises refusal to change, while steely also emphasises coldness of manner
- weak
lacking determination or strength
- indecisive
unable to make firm decisions, the opposite of steely resolve
- gentle
kind and soft in manner, opposite of the cold hardness of steely
文法句型
steely + noun
be + steely
用法筆記
Commonly describes a person's expression (gaze, stare, look), voice (tone, edge), or mental quality (calmness, resolve, determination). The word carries a slight coldness — the person is not just determined but also unemotional and unfriendly in their resolve.