单词 | coating |
释义 | coating (koʊtɪŋ ) Word forms: coatings countable noun A coating of a substance is a thin layer of it spread over a surface. Under the coating of dust and cobwebs, he discovered a fine French Louis XVI clock. [+ of] ...fluffy chocolate mousse, topped off with a crisp chocolate coating. Synonyms: layer, covering, finish, skin Collocations: light coating This is why brake discs will usually get a light coating of rust within as little as 24 hours' exposure. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Do not be tempted to add more oil; a light coating is fine. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Once done, using a pastry brush, brush each of the lollies with a light coating of the cranberry sauce mixture. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Put a non-stick pan over a medium heat and add the lightest coating of sunflower oil. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The non-stick coating was peeling away and there's only one thing for it when that starts to happen - get rid, straight away. The Sun It works by giving the bladder and urinary tract a non-stick coating which stops the bacteria from getting a grip. The Sun Scrunch up some foil to scrub pans clean (don't use on non-stick coating though). The Sun A heavy-duty, thickbased frying pan, ideally with a non-stick coating, will achieve good results, as will a heavy griddle pan or skillet. The Sun As a result, the non-stick coating adheres to the pan and lasts longer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Does a grain or pulse still have its outer coating? Times, Sunday Times The outer coating was tempting. The Sun He found the key feature of the virus was the proteins that made up its outer coating. Times, Sunday Times Somehow it acquired new genes that changed its outer coating, enabling it to both infect people and, fatally, to jump between them. Times, Sunday Times In these books the moons are artificial constructs which are given a rocky outer coating as a form of camouflage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It is often disguised by paint or a protective coating. The Sun (2008) It forms a protective coating and helps soothe the stomach. The Medicine Chest - your family's guide to prescription drugs (1988) He found that oxidised germanium produced a protective coating that prevents copper from oxidising. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The device would have a highly reflective coating and adjustable wings to provide 'precision lighting' with a margin of tens of metres. Times, Sunday Times Although mercury was originally used to provide the reflective coating for mirrors, elemental mercury was never used to create tableware. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To reduce loss of light due to absorption by the reflective coating, so-called swiss cheese beam splitter mirrors have been used. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Other teams have also come up with highly reflective coatings. Times, Sunday Times More modern reflective coatings usually have several alternating layers of specific thickness, made of dielectric materials and sometimes metals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's in a 'relaxed' fit, has adjustable cuffs and waterproof coating. Times, Sunday Times Part one lines up examples of animals inspiring inventions, including a submarine imitating a vulture's flight, a pilot's suit indebted to giraffes and a butterflyinfluenced waterproof coating. Times, Sunday Times His first step was to spray a waterproof coating on to fabric, and he opted to try viscose. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A modern folder has a collapsible frame made of some combination of wood, aluminium and plastic, and a skin made of a tough fabric with a waterproof coating. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a drying oil similar to tung oil or linseed oil, perilla oil has been used for paints, varnishes, linoleum, printing ink, lacquers, and for protective waterproof coatings on cloth. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 涂层 Japanese: ペンキやほこりなどの層 |
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