释义 |
frit I. \ˈfrit\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian fritta, from feminine of fritto, past participle of friggere to fry, from Latin frigere — more at fry 1. : the materials of which glass is made after having been calcined or partly fused in a furnace but before vitrification 2. : glass variously compounded that is quenched and ground as a basis for glazes or enamels II. transitive verb (fritted ; fritted ; fritting ; frits) : to prepare (materials for glass) by heat : fuse III. adjective Etymology: from English dialect past participle of fright (II) dialect England : frightened |