释义 |
lubricantlu‧bri‧cant /ˈluːbrɪkənt/ noun [countable, uncountable]  - Daedalus finds all this rather surprising, for water is an extremely bad lubricant.
- It's an age-old problem and nothing that a dab of string lubricant or Vaseline wouldn't cure.
- It leads to the stimulation of a privately run black economy as its crucial lubricant. 5.
- Shell bosses were so impressed with his skill that they offered to supply his lubricants and clothing for five years.
- Should I dash out and buy candles along with my favorite flavored lubricant?
- That all-important task acts as a social lubricant, minimizing frictions.
- The edges of mirrors can be smoothed with a carborundum stone but using water rather than oil as the lubricant.
- Water based lubricants smeared on the barrier, next to the vulva, will increase sensation.
► Engineeringboiler, nouncamshaft, nounchuck, nouncollar, nounconsole, nouncylinder, noundecompress, verbdiggings, noundrag, nounengagement, nounengine, nounengineer, nounengineer, verbexhaust, nounhydraulics, nounlubricant, nounlubricate, verbmetal fatigue, nounperformance, nounpipe fitter, nounpipeline, nounpiston, nounplunger, nounregulator, nounrig, nounrivet, verbrotary, adjectivesafety valve, nounseparator, nounshaft, nounshockproof, adjectivesparking plug, nounspark plug, nounspindle, nounstarter, nounstreamline, verbtheodolite, nountorsion, nountruss, nountune, verbtune-up, nountunnel, verbturboprop, nounwind tunnel, noun a substance such as oil that you put on surfaces that rub together, especially parts of a machine, in order to make them move smoothly and easily |