单词 | paint |
释义 | paintWord family noun paint painter painting repaint paintinesspaintresspainturepaintballpaintboxpaintbrushpaint jobpaintworkpaintworksadjective painterly paintablepaintedpaintyverb paint repaint Householdpaint1 /peɪnt/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [uncountableU] 1 a can of blue paint 一罐蓝色油漆 Wet paint (=used as a warning on signs when something has just been painted) 油漆未干 The whole house could do with a fresh coat of paint. 整座房子该重新粉刷一次了。 peeling/flaking paint (=old paint that is starting to come off the surface) 起皮/剥落的油漆 All this room needs is a lick of paint (=paint used to make a place more attractive). 这个房间只要刷上点涂料就行。 acrylic and oil paints 丙烯酸颜料和油画颜料 Examples from the Corpus paints• a set of oil paints n COLLOCATIONS phrases a can/tin/pot of paint He had spilt a can of paint on the floor. a tube of paint There was a painting on one of the easels and a table with his brushes and tubes of paint. a layer of paint They removed the old layers of paint. a coat of paint (=a layer of paint that is put on something) Walls usually need at least two coats of paint. a lick of paint informal (=a layer of paint used to make something more attractive) adjectivesAll she needed to do to the kitchen was give it a lick of paint. white/red/blue etc I decided to use white paint throughout the house. wet Careful – the paint is still wet. dry Remove the tape when the paint is dry. fresh (=new – used especially about the smell of new paint) The place smelled of fresh paint and new carpets. peeling/flaking paint (=starting to come off a surface because it is old) verbsShe lived in a gloomy old building with peeling paint on the walls. put paint on something Don’t put the paint on too thick. apply paint formal Clean the surface before applying the paint with a brush or roller. spray paint (=send paint out from a container in a stream of very small drops) Vandals had sprayed paint all over the walls. strip paint (=remove all the paint from a surface) We decided to strip the paint off the doors. scrape off/away paint (=take most of the paint off a surface using a tool) Scrape off any loose or flaking paint and rub the surface with sandpaper. paint dries Wait for the paint to dry. paint peels/flakes The paint was starting to peel off the window frame. Examples from the Corpus paint• a painting class• I'm not very good at painting.• The use of Colour Index Generic Names, enables us to know which pigments are being used in each paint.• The kit is sold complete apart from paint, with the machining work carried out by Rotorway.• In recent years, lead levels have fallen as regulations have curbed lead in paint, gas and other products.• But she could find no paint.• Curious faces turned in her direction, faces some plain some pretty but all innocent of paint and powder.• The state Air Resources Board can not ban spray paint.• Manufacturers of the device said it would add about 25 cents to the cost of a can of spray paint.• I holders cutters around nosed pliers a medium grade sandpaper, silver spray paint.• There was an old iron bed, with rust showing through the white paint. a lick of paint• Rooms have recently had a lick of paint, but nothing too drastic, making this an unbeatable central London bargain.• Julie Mills moved into her Edwardian town house in London expecting to just give it a lick of paint. , Hair & beauty Householdpaint2 ●●● S2 W3 verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DHTB to put paint on a surface (给…)上油漆;(给…)涂颜料 The ceiling needs painting. 天花板需要粉刷了。 brightly painted houses 粉刷得很亮丽的房屋 paint something (in) blue/red/green etc We painted the door blue. 我们把门漆成了蓝色。 Paint the walls in a contrasting colour. 用对比色粉刷墙壁。 The living room was painted in pastel shades of pink and blue. 起居室被漆成淡雅的粉色和蓝色。 2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to make a picture, design etc using paint (用颜料)画,绘,作画 A white cross was painted on the door. 门上画着白十字架。 Turner is famous for painting landscapes. 特纳以风景画闻名。 paint in oils/watercolours etc (=paint using a particular type of paint) 画油画/水彩画等 He paints mainly in acrylics. 他主要用丙烯酸颜料作画。 3 [transitiveT]DCB to put a coloured substance on part of your face or body to make it different or more attractive 〔用有颜色的材料〕涂,搽,擦 The children’s faces were painted to look like animals. 孩子们的脸被涂成动物的模样。 She’d painted her toenails with red nail polish. 她把红色指甲油涂在自己的脚指甲上。 4 DESCRIBE[transitiveT] to describe someone or something in a particular way 〔以某种方式〕描绘,描写 paint somebody/something as something She’s often been painted as a tough businesswoman. 她经常被描述成商界女强人。 paint a grim/rosy/gloomy picture of somebody/something Dickens painted a grim picture of Victorian life. 狄更斯描绘了一幅暗淡的维多利亚时代生活图景。 The article painted him in a bad light (=described him in a way that made him seem bad). 这篇文章把他写得很坏。 5. paint the town (red) informalDL to go out to bars, clubs etc to enjoy yourself 〔到酒吧、夜总会等处〕花天酒地,寻欢作乐 Examples from the Corpus paint the town (red)• Tonight we're going to paint the town red. b. Tonight we're going to colour the city scarlet. 38a. 6 paint something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v REMOVEto cover part of a picture or sign with paint so that it can no longer be seen 用漆[颜料]涂掉[遮盖] The name of the firm had been partially painted out. 公司的名称有一部分被油漆盖住了。 Examples from the Corpus paint out• Denoyer tells him not to worry, the painting is just out on loan to a gallery in Cannes.• We are not the common drifters they paint us out to be. 7 paint over something phrasal verbphr v AVPto cover a picture or surface with new paint 用新的颜料[涂料]覆盖…的画面[表面] → not be as black as you are painted at black1(10) Much of the original decoration was painted over. 原来的装饰图案大部分被新的涂料覆盖了。 Examples from the Corpus paint over • The spots their tacks left were painted over.• They were painted over, but some one had scraped away a small area of paint, exposing the clear glass.• I believe most painters and most specialists will recommend latex house paint over oil.• Apply a wood preservative that can be painted over or varnished afterwards.• They had been painted over several times.• Rubber-based and liquid plastic paints also prevent free lime from escaping when painted over the entire surface of the concrete.• Some one had painted over the windowpanes.• Closely related to these are multiple projections on canvas or paper or even on three-dimensional objects preparatory to painting over them. Examples from the Corpus paint• Don't wear that shirt when you're painting.• It was easily sixty feet high, and painted a flat silver from its top to its base.• I'm going to paint a picture of the church.• They are painted as having received too much government.• Her lips and fingernails were painted bright red.• The exhibition focuses on the urban pictures painted by Camille Pissarro in the last decade of his career.• The pictures in Paul Gunn's exhibition were all landscapes, most beautifully painted in oils.• Anna usually paints in the afternoons.• When André Warnod came home on leave he asked him politely whether he would like to have his portrait painted in uniform.• He is going to paint my portrait.• Yes, the recent big paintings are painted quite thinly.• My neighbor painted that picture.• Next day the raftbuilders began the task of painting the bamboos, and the results were dramatic.• I'm going to paint the bathroom tomorrow.• We really need to paint the bedroom.• What colour did you paint the doors?• Geraint was sitting on the beach, painting the seagulls and the fishing boats.• Sarah painted the table blue.• All the children had painted their faces.• The walls were painted tomato red, with matching red drapes.• Walls are painted white drifting to dove gray.• Background painted with 3030 B70G, Collector, matt emulsion from the Definitions range by Dulux, £15.49/2.5 litres. paint something (in) blue/red/green etc• Window frames painted a vermilion red and decorated with colored glass were polished over and over.• It was painted a fiery red and had huge windows.• He lay there on the bed looking up at the ceiling painted bright blue and spotted with adhesive stars and planets.• It took up half a block of Tollemarche Avenue and was gaily painted in red and white.• Ribbons of trees along now-dry creeks paint creases of green between charred hills.• Our door is painted a bright green colour with numerous messages using inappropriate language and phrases covering its exterior.• Using a paint brush paint blue eyes and whiskers on to the rabbit's face and pink ears and a nose.• The churches are painted an earthy red, with red domes and cupolas, and thick red velvet curtains decorate the insides. paint in oils/watercolours etc• The pictures in Paul Gunn's exhibition were all landscapes, most beautifully painted in oils. paint somebody/something as something• Her lawyers paint her as an innocent victim. (1100-1200) Old French peint, past participle of peindre “to paint”, from Latin pingere |
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