英:[ˈlækə(r)]
美:[ˈlækɚ]
英:[ˈlækə(r)]
美:[ˈlækɚ]
lac·quer
lae kr
复数:lacquers
第三人称单数:lacquers
现在分词:lacquering
过去式:lacquered
过去分词:lacquered
lacquerer (n.)
词根:lacquer
adj.lacklustre 无光泽的;无生气的
n.lacklustre 无光泽;无生气
lacquerware 漆器
noun
a spirit varnish (such as shellac)
any of various durable natural varnishesespecially: a varnish obtained from an Asian sumac (Rhus verniciflua) called alsoJapanese lacquer
any of various clear or colored synthetic organic coatings that typically dry to form a film by evaporation of the solventespecially: a solution of a cellulose derivative (such as nitrocellulose)
verb
transitive verb
to coat with or as if with lacquer
to give a smooth finish or appearance to : make glossy
lacquered her hair
lacquer painting漆画
raw lacquer生漆
lacquer film喷漆薄膜
wood lacquer木器漆
1570年代,“从漆树中提取的染料”; 1670年代,“虫胶的金色溶液”,源自法语过时词汇 lacre,指一种封蜡,来自葡萄牙语 lacre,是 lacca 的一种无法解释的变体,意为“树脂物质”,源自阿拉伯语 lakk,来自波斯语 lak(见 lac)。
漆
Noun Portuguese lacré sealing wax, from laca lac, from Arabic lakk, from Persian lak — more at lac
The first known use of lacquer was in 1592
lactosenoun
a sugar present in milk that breaks down to give glucose and galactose and on fermentation gives especially lactic acid called alsomilk sugar
lactealnoun
one of the lymphatic vessels that begin in the villi of the small intestine and carry chyle
lactateverb
to give off milk
lactateverb
to give off milk
lactasenoun
an enzyme that breaks down lactose and related compounds and occurs especially in the intestines of young mammals and in yeasts
lacrossenoun
a game played on a field in which players use long-handled sticks with shallow nets for catching, throwing, and carrying the ball
lacquernoun
a material like varnish that dries quickly into a shiny layer (as on wood or metal)
1 Whatever thin lacquer on the surface makes it reflect has grown chipped.
2 A glass lacquer was developed by Hickon at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in England in 1965.
1965年,希克森在英国皇家飞机公司研制出一种玻璃漆.
3 She blew a puff of air over her face, so forceful it lifted her hair, which was not easy to do considering the amount of lacquer she kept smeared on it.
4 Dany had not noticed Quaithe in the crowd, yet there she stood, eyes wet and shiny behind the implacable red lacquer mask.
5 Some people in a lacquered wooden boat approached us on the canal below.
6 Lacquer , though, is still something in which Western collectors lead the way.
不过在漆器方面, 西方收藏家仍然独领风骚,引导风向.
7 It is especially suitable for renewing lacquer surface.
特别适用于漆面翻新.
8 Uniformed women with lacquered hair, high heels, and fitted skirts looked down on us, signaled that we should fasten our safety belts, place parcels under the seat in front of us, and sit up.
9 Push light lacquer production, craft unique.
推光漆器的制作, 工艺独特.
10 The main features of the lacquer can be polished to be comparable with porcelain.
漆器的主要特点是可以抛光到可与瓷器媲美。
11 Radiating a serene luster, lacquer ware is an exquisite Chinese craft.
辐射宁静的光泽,漆器是一个精美的中国工艺。
12 With my eyes on the empty doorway, I told her about the lacquer chest.
13 Products impregnation, sealing and cleaning of many surfaces like glass, metal, plastic, wood , textiles, lacquer, etc.
玻璃, 钢制品, 塑料制品, 木器.纺织品, 漆器等多种面料用途的清洁用品.
14 Bridget sat on the toilet lid, lacquering her nails with ballet pink, the radio perched behind her on top of the tank.
15 Two Cartier Crash models stand out for their unusual twists on an already unusual design (lot 98 has a burgundy lacquer dial, and lot 4 is a unique piece with green Roman numerals).
16 Lacquer becomes extremely hard But not Brittle on exposure to air and takes a high polish.
漆固化后表面非常坚硬暴露在空气中也不易碎,并可高度磨光.
17 The decor is simple—black lacquer panels on white walls.
装潢风格非常简单——白色墙上镶着漆成黑色的裙板。
18 In the unlit rooms, the night was as solid as lacquered wood.
19 This article is concerned with studying the phoenix design of lacquer during Warring States period.
本文以战国时期楚漆器的凤鸟纹样研究为研究对象.
20 They were only visible through one small part of the lacquer, and then Mary realized why: at that point she had touched the surface of it with her oily fingers.
1 头发定型剂
2 涂漆于
6 喷发定型剂