英语单词 | glaze |
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英美音标 | [gleiz] |
中文释义 | v.装玻璃,上釉,使表面光滑 n.釉料,釉面,光滑面,上釉,上光 |
vocabulary简明 | The glaze on a doughnut is the thin sweet coating that makes your fingers sticky. The glaze on a coffee table is the shiny coating that makes it glossy. The glaze on your friend's eyes as you talk is a sign that maybe you're boring her. |
vocabulary扩展 | Like glass, a glaze is a shiny clear substance so it's no surprise that they both come from the same root word glas. Objects that have a glaze on them include ceramic pots and doughnuts. If you glaze over something, you're covering it with a thin clear substance that makes it look polished. If someone says your eyes are starting to glaze over, snap out of it and look alive. |
柯林斯星级 | ★☆☆☆☆ |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]釉;釉料 A glaze is a thin layer of liquid which is put on a piece of pottery and becomes hard and shiny when the pottery is heated in a very hot oven.
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词](浇在食物上使呈现光泽的)蛋浆,奶浆,浆汁 A glaze is a thin layer of beaten egg, milk, or other liquid that you spread onto food in order to make the surface shine and look attractive.
3 [VERB 动词]浇浆汁于(食物的表面) When you glaze food such as bread or pastry, you spread a layer of beaten egg, milk, or other liquid onto it before you cook it in order to make its surface shine and look attractive. [V n]
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