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单词 paste
释义 paste
I. \ˈpāst\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin pasta dough, paste, perhaps from Greek pastē barley sauce, from feminine of pastos sprinkled, salted, from passein to sprinkle — more at quash
1.
 a.
  (1) : a dough containing a large proportion of fat that is used for pastry crust
  (2) : a dough containing a moderate proportion of fat that is used for fancy rolls (as brioches)
 b. : a confection made by evaporating fruit with sugar or by flavoring a gelatin, starch, or gum arabic preparation
 c. : a soft or doughy mixture used as bait in fishing
 d. : a smooth food product made by evaporation or grinding
  < almond paste >
  < tomato paste >
  < sardine paste >
 e. [translation of Italian pasta] : alimentary paste
2. : a soft plastic mixture or composition: as
 a.
  (1) : a preparation usually of flour or starch and water used as a cement for uniting paper or other substances (as in bookbinding)
  (2) : a similar preparation used in calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color
 b. : a moistened clay mixture that is used in making pottery or porcelain — see hard paste, soft paste
 c. : an external medicament that has a stiffer consistency than an ointment but is less greasy because of its higher percentage of powdered ingredients
 d. : a mixture of a pigment and a paint vehicle that requires the addition of more vehicle before it can be used
 e. : a mixture of cement and water : the cement and water portion of mortar or concrete
3. : material, stuff
 < a man of a different paste — Robert Browning >
4. : a brilliant glass of high lead content used for the manufacture of artificial gems; also : an imitation gem made of this material — called also strass
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to cause to adhere by or as if by means of paste : stick
  < a poster that had just been pasted on a pillar of the general post office — O.S.J.Gogarty >
  < a wry grin pasted onto his dirty face — William Chamberlain >
 b. : spread
  < gave him bread, and pasted the butter upon it very thickly — Louis Golding >
  < the lamps along the river pasted long oily golden tracks on the water — R.H.Newman >
2.
 a. : to cover by or as if by pasting
  < the ceiling is pasted with labels of liquor brands — This Week in Chicago >
 b. : to repair (a target) for reuse by pasting paper over bullet holes
3. : to incorporate (as a color in dyeing) with a paste : apply paste to
4. : to convert into a paste
 < the dry powder is first pasted with cold water — Encyc. of Chem. Technol. >
intransitive verb
: to apply paste : paste something
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: modification of Middle French passe, part of a woman's hat that shades the face, from passer to pass
: a woman's ornamental headdress of the 16th century
IV. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: alteration of baste (to beat)
1. : to hit hard : punch
 < brutally pasting him into a blubbering wreck — Hartley Howard >
2. : to strike hard at : deliver a blow or series of blows against
 < that time they pasted the command post — Fred Majdalany >
V. noun
(-s)
: a hard blow or punch
 < a paste in the jaw >
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