glaze

glaze

[gleiz]

v. 装以玻璃, 上釉, 变得光滑, 变呆滞
n. 釉, 覆罩的一层

例句与用法:

The dishwasher has worn the glaze off the china.

这些瓷器经常用洗碗机清洗,光泽都消失了。

The glaze of the table was scratched.

桌子的釉面被刮坏了。

His eyes glazed over and he fell back unconscious.

他的双眼变得呆滞无神,接着身体往后倒下便不省人事了。

He is glazing the table.

他正在给桌子上釉。

词形变化:

名词: glazer | 动词过去式: glazed | 动词过去分词: glazed | 动词现在分词: glazing | 动词第三人称单数: glazes |


vt.

1. 给……装玻璃; 用玻璃覆盖

I know how to glaze a window.

我知道怎么给窗装玻璃。

2. 给……上釉; 给……上光; 给(食物)表面浇糖汁

They found several glazed clay pots in the ancient tomb.

他们在古墓中发现了一些上釉的陶罐。

3. 使(眼睛)变呆滞; 使(眼睛)蒙上翳

vi.

1. 变光滑; 变光亮

2. (眼睛)变呆滞[(+over)]

I didn't understand why his eyes started to glaze over at the mention of Chomsky.

我不了解为什么一提到乔姆斯基的名字他的两眼变得呆滞无神。

3. 形成光滑的表层

n.

1. 光滑的表层; (画)上光; 光油[C][U]

A glaze of ice on the road is dangerous.

路上有一层薄冰是危险的。

2. 釉; 釉料[C]

3. (浇在食物上使呈光泽的)糖汁[C]

4. (眼睛的)翳


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