释义 |
pasting
paste 1 P0101500 (pāst)n.1. A soft, smooth, thick mixture or material, as:a. A smooth viscous mixture, as of flour and water or of starch and water, that is used as an adhesive for joining light materials, such as paper and cloth.b. The moist clay or clay mixture used in making porcelain or pottery. Also called pâte.c. A smooth dough of water, flour, and butter or other shortening, used in making pastry.d. A food that has been pounded until it is reduced to a smooth creamy mass: anchovy paste.e. A sweet doughy candy or confection: rolled apricot paste.2. a. A hard, brilliant, lead-containing glass used in making artificial gems.b. A gem made of this glass. Also called strass.v. past·ed, past·ing, pastes v.tr.1. To cause to adhere by applying paste.2. To cover with something by using paste: He pasted the wall with burlap.3. Computers To insert (text, graphics, or other data) into a document or file.v.intr. Computers To insert text, graphics, or other data into a document or file. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin pasta, from Greek, barley-porridge, from neuter pl. of pastos, sprinkled, salted, from passein, to sprinkle; see kwēt- in Indo-European roots.]
paste 2 P0101500 (pāst) Slang tr.v. past·ed, past·ing, pastes 1. To strike forcefully.2. To defeat soundly.n. A hard blow. [Probably alteration of baste.]pasting (ˈpeɪstɪŋ) nslang a thrashing; heavy defeatTranslations
pasting
a pasting1. A thorough, resounding defeat. We hadn't been practicing during the off-season at all, so we got quite a pasting in our first game. Look, no one is expecting you to win the match. Just don't let him give you a pasting, all right?2. An intense physical beating. The bouncer hauled the drunkard out of the bar and gave him a pasting in the back alley. You'd better shut your mouth if you don't want a pasting!See also: pastepasting n. a beating; a defeat in a game. (see also paste.) Our team took quite a pasting last weekend. See also: pastepasting
pastingInserting data into a file. See paste.MedicalSeepaste |