搜尋結果
lacquer
- IPA[ˈlakə]
英式
- a liquid made of shellac dissolved in alcohol, or of synthetic substances, that dries to form a hard protective coating for wood, metal, etc.;the sap of the lacquer tree used as a varnish.
- coat with lacquer;spray (hair) with hairspray.
verb: lacquer, 3rd person present: lacquers, gerund or present participle: lacquering, past tense: lacquered, past participle: lacquered
noun: lacquer, plural noun: lacquers
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a liquid made of shellac dissolved in alcohol, or of synthetic substances, that dries to form a hard protective coating for wood, metal, etc. shot-blasted mild steel finished in grey mottled epoxy lacquer canned lacquers which dry by solvent evaporation
- 2. the sap of the lacquer tree used as a varnish.
- ▪ decorative wooden articles coated with lacquer a lacquer box
- 3. British a solution sprayed on to a person's hair to keep it in place; hairspray rows of peroxide curls rigid with lacquer
動詞
- 1. coat with lacquer the object was lacquered to protect the finish this rattan furniture has been lacquered, making it suitable for indoors and out
- 2. British spray (hair) with hairspray.