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varnish美 ['vɑrnɪʃ] 英 ['vɑː(r)nɪʃ] - v.给…涂清漆;上清漆;涂指甲油
- n.清漆
- 网络凡立水;油漆;绝缘漆
第三人称单数:varnishes 现在分词:varnishing 过去式:varnished n. lacquer,paint,finish,glaze,polish 1. | [u][c] 清漆a liquid that is painted onto wood, metal, etc. and that forms a hard shiny transparent surface when it is dry |
1. | 给…涂清漆;上清漆;涂指甲油to put varnish on the surface of sth |
| The doors are then stained and varnished. 这些门还要染色涂清漆。 | | Josie was sitting at her desk, varnishing her nails. 乔西坐在书桌旁,涂着指甲油。 | | Her nails were varnished a brilliant shade of red. 她的指甲上涂了一层鲜亮的红指甲油。 |
v. | | n. | 6. (天然的)光泽面;表面光泽,外饰;(坏事等的)粉饰;掩饰 6. (天然的)光泽面;表面光泽,外饰;(坏事等的)粉饰;掩饰 |
v. | 1. to coat something with varnish 2. to give something a smooth and usually glossy surface 3. to make something superficially or deceptively attractive 4. to put varnish on something 1. to coat something with varnish 2. to give something a smooth and usually glossy surface 3. to make something superficially or deceptively attractive 4. to put varnish on something | n. | 1. a solution of a resin in oil or spirits, applied to a surface to give it a protective gloss 2. a coating of varnish, applied to something to give it a protective gloss 3. a superficially or deceptively attractive manner or appearance 4. the surface formed when varnish dries 5. a clear sticky liquid used for covering wood or other surfaces. It forms a shiny transparent surface that gives protection. 1. a solution of a resin in oil or spirits, applied to a surface to give it a protective gloss 2. a coating of varnish, applied to something to give it a protective gloss 3. a superficially or deceptively attractive manner or appearance 4. the surface formed when varnish dries 5. a clear sticky liquid used for covering wood or other surfaces. It forms a shiny transparent surface that gives protection. |
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