释义 |
- n.釉;釉料;奶浆
- v.(眼睛)变呆滞;给…安装玻璃;给…上釉;使光滑
- 网络雨淞;釉面;上釉彩
复数:glazes 现在分词:glazing 过去式:glazed n. coating,cover,varnish,finish,seal 1. | [i] ~ (over) (眼睛)变呆滞,发呆if a person's eyesglaze orglaze over , the person begins to look bored or tired |
| A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist. 如果你说你是女权主义者,好多人都会愣住。 | | ‘I'm feeling rather tired,’ he said, his eyes glazing. “我有点累了。”他目光呆滞地说。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 给…安装玻璃to fit sheets of glass into sth |
| to glaze a window/house 给窗户╱房子安装玻璃 | | |
3. | [t] ~ sth (with sth) 给…上釉;使光滑;使光亮to cover sth with a glaze to give it a shiny surface |
| Glaze the pie with beaten egg. 在饼的表面刷上打匀的蛋液使它有光泽。 | | | | |
1. | 釉;釉料a thin clear liquid put on clay objects such as cups and plates before they are finished, to give them a hard shiny surface |
2. | (浇在糕点上增加光泽的)蛋浆,奶浆,糖浆a thin liquid, made of egg, milk or sugar, for example, that is put on cake, bread, etc. to make it look shiny |
v. | 1. to put a clear or colored coating on a ceramic object and fire it in a kiln, in order to fix the coloration, make it watertight, or give it a shiny appearance 2. to brush food with milk, egg, or sugar before baking in order to produce a shiny brown finish 3. to give something, especially an oil painting, a transparent or semitransparent coating in order to enhance or slightly alter the color tones 4. to place a protective or decorative coating on something, especially a natural material such as leather, cotton, or paper 5. to become unfocused and expressionless as a result of loss of interest, distraction, or tiredness, or cause the eyes to become like this 6. to cause a thin layer of ice to form on something 7. to fit glass into or over something, especially a window, door, or picture 8. to put a smooth and shiny surface on something 9. cover with a glass-like surface 10. (of the eyes)become glassy 1. to put a clear or colored coating on a ceramic object and fire it in a kiln, in order to fix the coloration, make it watertight, or give it a shiny appearance 2. to brush food with milk, egg, or sugar before baking in order to produce a shiny brown finish 3. to give something, especially an oil painting, a transparent or semitransparent coating in order to enhance or slightly alter the color tones 4. to place a protective or decorative coating on something, especially a natural material such as leather, cotton, or paper 5. to become unfocused and expressionless as a result of loss of interest, distraction, or tiredness, or cause the eyes to become like this 6. to cause a thin layer of ice to form on something 7. to fit glass into or over something, especially a window, door, or picture 8. to put a smooth and shiny surface on something 9. cover with a glass-like surface 10. (of the eyes)become glassy | n. | 1. a shiny, smooth, transparent, or colored glassy coating on a ceramic object, produced by firing the treated object in a kiln, or the substance or process employed to achieve this 2. a shiny brown finish on food or the substance used for achieving this effect 3. a transparent or semitransparent coating on something, especially an oil painting, used to enhance or slightly alter the color tones, or the substance used to achieve this effect 4. a protective or decorative coating on something, especially a natural material such as leather, cotton, or paper, or the substance used for making this kind of coating 5. a thin coating of ice formed when rain or moisture in the air comes into contact with a surface that is cold enough to cause it to freeze 6. a thin layer of milk, sugar, or egg that you put on foods to make them look smooth and shiny 7. a clear shiny oil that you put on paintings or on objects made of clay, leather, or paper to protect them and make them look attractive 8. a layer of sugar on a cake that makes it look smooth and shiny 1. a shiny, smooth, transparent, or colored glassy coating on a ceramic object, produced by firing the treated object in a kiln, or the substance or process employed to achieve this 2. a shiny brown finish on food or the substance used for achieving this effect 3. a transparent or semitransparent coating on something, especially an oil painting, used to enhance or slightly alter the color tones, or the substance used to achieve this effect 4. a protective or decorative coating on something, especially a natural material such as leather, cotton, or paper, or the substance used for making this kind of coating 5. a thin coating of ice formed when rain or moisture in the air comes into contact with a surface that is cold enough to cause it to freeze 6. a thin layer of milk, sugar, or egg that you put on foods to make them look smooth and shiny 7. a clear shiny oil that you put on paintings or on objects made of clay, leather, or paper to protect them and make them look attractive 8. a layer of sugar on a cake that makes it look smooth and shiny |
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