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  1. sand

    • IPA[sand]

    英式

    • n.
      a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks and forming a major constituent of beaches, river beds, the seabed, and deserts;an expanse of sand, typically along a shore
    • v.
      smooth or polish with sandpaper or a mechanical sander;sprinkle or overlay with sand, to give better purchase on a surface.
    • verb: sand, 3rd person present: sands, gerund or present participle: sanding, past tense: sanded, past participle: sanded

    • noun: sand, plural noun: sands

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    名詞

    • 1. a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks and forming a major constituent of beaches, river beds, the seabed, and deserts this magical coast boasts mile upon mile of golden sand Britain's soils are mixtures of sands, silts, and clays
    • an expanse of sand, typically along a shore Goodwin Sands
    • a stratum of sandstone or compacted sand.
    • technical sediment whose particles are larger than silt (typically greater than 0.06 mm).
    • 2. a light yellow-brown colour like that of sand.
    • 3. North American informal firmness of purpose no one has the sand to stand against him

    動詞

    • 1. smooth or polish with sandpaper or a mechanical sander mask off the area to be painted and sand it down
    • 2. sprinkle or overlay with sand, to give better purchase on a surface.