释义 |
glycerinegly‧ce‧rine, glycerin /ˈɡlɪsərɪn/ noun [uncountable] glycerinOrigin: 1800-1900 French glycérine, from Greek glykeros ‘sweet’ - Be careful not to use too much glycerine or the colour will become too moist and sticky.
- In addition, particularly if you are to have surgery, bring some glycerine suppositories.
- Lascaux recommend that a tiny percentage of glycerine keeps the colour slightly moist.
- Leaves have a citrus fragrance and glycerine beautifully, turning the colour of chamois leather.
- Pure & Simple's contains glycerine and it's ideal for sensitive skin, too.
- Stand stems at least 2in deep in a solution of 1 part glycerine dissolved in 2 parts boiling water.
- The dew-drop on a bullock's pizzle, thick glycerine, a limpid gum, swaying on the great dead thistle.
- The rain was now pelting down, covering the windows with a coat of water as thick and opaque as glycerine.
a thick sweet transparent liquid made from fats and used in medicines, explosives, and foods |