单词 | glaze |
释义 | verb | noun glazeglaze1 /gleɪz/ verb 1[intransitive] (also glaze over) if your eyes glaze over, they show no expression, usually because you are very bored or tired: By the second chapter, your eyes begin to glaze.2[transitive] to cover food with a liquid that gives it an attractive shiny surface: The rolls are glazed with egg before they are baked.3[transitive] to cover clay pots, bowls, etc. with a thin liquid that is then dried in a very hot oven, in order to give them a shiny surface4[transitive] to cover something, such as a road, with a thin layer of ice: Temperatures fell suddenly, glazing the highways.5[transitive] to put glass into window frames in a house, door, etc. verb | noun glazeglaze2 noun 1[countable, uncountable] a liquid that is put on clay pots, bowls, etc. and then dried in a hot oven, in order to give them a shiny surface2[countable, uncountable] a liquid that is put on food to give it an attractive shiny surface3[countable] a thin layer of ice, for example on a road4[countable, uncountable] a transparent covering of oil paint spread over a painting |
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