英:['ɪŋkɪnɪs]
美:['ɪŋkɪnɪs]
英:['ɪŋkɪnɪs]
美:['ɪŋkɪnɪs]
词根:ink
adj.inky 漆黑的;墨水的;给墨水弄污的
n.ink 墨水,墨汁;油墨
vt.ink 签署;涂墨水于
noun
a colored usually liquid material for writing and printing
the black protective secretion of a cephalopod
slang publicity sense 2d
informal one or more tattoos on a person's body
Whether or not it's your cup of meat, the proliferation of body-art mags suggests that a slew of folks have ink, and they didn't get it from reading the newspaper.—Albert Mobilio
verb
transitive verb
to put ink on ink a printing block
ink a pen
to draw or write in ink—often used with incarefully inked in the letters
ink a design
to obliterate with ink—usually used with out
inked out many lines
to affix one's signature to : sign sense 2a
an athlete who has inked a new contract
to engage or hire by securing the signature of (someone) on a contract : sign sense 4
… has been inked to do the part of a judge in an HBO special …—Marge Crumbaker
informal tattoo Kaufman plans on inking a tat to memorialize his accident.—Micah Abrams His heavily muscled arms are inked shoulder to wrist.—Eve Conant
… got himself an elaborate tattoo, his first, inked along his right shoulder …—S. L. Price
Noun Middle English enke, from Anglo-French encre, enke, from Late Latin encaustum, from neuter of Latin encaustus burned in, from Greek enkaustos, verbal of enkaiein to burn in — more at encaustic
The first known use of ink was in the 13th century
ink1 of 2noun
a usually liquid material for writing or printing
the black protective secretion of a cephalopod
ink2 of 2verb
to put ink on
to write or draw in ink
inklingnoun
a vague notion : hint
didn't have an inkling of what it all meant
ink-jetadjective
of, relating to, or being a printer in which droplets of ink are sprayed onto the paper
ink1 of 2noun
a usually liquid material for writing or printing
the black protective secretion of a cephalopod
ink2 of 2verb
to put ink on
to write or draw in ink
ink1 of 2noun
a usually liquid material for writing or printing
the black protective secretion of a cephalopod
ink2 of 2verb
to put ink on
to write or draw in ink
1 If there is a theme, it is black — not just any black, but 12 layers of it resulting in an inkiness so deep and rich that it connotes not emptiness but fullness.
2 Along the glaciers’ terminal edges, icebergs float against the inkiness of the Amundsen Sea, a scene photographed every second by two cameras affixed to the belly of the plane.
3 The chromatic contrast between the inkiness of their cassocks and the room’s ascetic whiteness finds an echo in Rodrigues’s rigid dualism, a belief in absolutes that will be tested.
4 She’s the one who brought the dark, addictively reeling us into that inkiness.
5 The waters that lap the quays and wharves of Old Cadiz, green as jade and quiet as farm-yard pools, were darkening into inkiness toward shore.
6 Through the inkiness of space ran a faint blue thread, a tiny line that stretched from the ship and away until it was lost in the darkness of the void.
7 Long before the advent of cryo masks and hyaluronic acid serums, ancient Koreans first created eyebrow ink from soot, face powders using ground rice, and cleansing soaps made with mung beans.
8 Blacks don't quite possess that wonderful inkiness, and colors aren't as vivid.
9 He wants the gloom of Haxard's death to remain in unrelieved inkiness at the end.
10 The printer is out of ink.
11 Fill out the form using blue or black ink.
12 Only an occasional big staring buffalo skull relieved the inkiness.
13 Dark berried fruits and cherry aromas are also a hint of oak a background inkiness.
还有丝丝橡木味从浓郁又芬芳的浆果、樱桃味道中渗透出来.
14 Far away now from the lights of the big boat, a wet inkiness obliterated the divide between sea and sky.
15 They just inked a new partnership agreement.
16 We're using four different inks for this poster.
17 And when I consider his costume and his inkiness I wonder he had not been asked it long before.
18 Meantime, Midget had thrown off her coat, and stood revealed in all her dreadful inkiness.
19 Then came the tremendous thump, the swinging of a colossal page across the void, the warping of the very universe about them, the physical torture and the swift rush through Stygian inkiness....
20 Today, as the ink still dries on many of those acquisition contracts, d’Arvieu and her team are already exploring synergies among their various holdings.