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Definition of sandpaper in English: sandpapernounˈsan(d)peɪpəˈsæn(d)ˌpeɪpər mass noun1Paper with sand or another abrasive stuck to it, used for smoothing or polishing woodwork or other surfaces. 砂纸 Example sentencesExamples - You can use a chemical deglossing agent or lightly sand with steel wool or fine-grit sandpaper.
- You would not expect a smooth surface from coarse grit sandpaper.
- Remove all old glue from both parts to be re-glued with sandpaper or steel wool.
- Minor stains and scratches may be removed using 1200 grit wet sandpaper with a small sanding block followed by a good polish.
- If any nails are sticking up, they can tear the sandpaper while sanding.
- Before applying the clear topcoat, buff the surface with a superfine abrasive pad or 20-grit sandpaper - do not use steel wool, which can leave behind fine particles that will rust.
- Sand all surfaces and edges with medium-and fine-grain sandpaper before staining and/or sealing the swing.
- Scrape off the blisters, smooth the edges with sandpaper and spot paint the area.
- They are composed of either particles or physical abraders such as sandpaper, steel wool, scrubbing pads, etc.
- If the surface is slick, such as ceramic tile, sand it with coarse sandpaper.
- Use steel wool or a fine grade of sandpaper to smooth out the affected area and an inch or two of the surrounding floor.
- Last step was sanding with 400 grit sandpaper to get a smooth but imperfect surface for the primer to bind to.
- Using 220-grit sandpaper, lightly sand all the surfaces of the door and frames.
- Sand the first coat smooth with an orbital sander or sanding block using 80 to 100 grit sandpaper before applying the next coat of mud.
- Wrap a padding material around a stick or dowel, then wrap sandpaper over it to use on inward curves.
- Use 80-grit sandpaper on a rubber sanding block to remove wood from the bottom edge of the drawer sides.
- When your patch is completely dry, sand with fine sandpaper and paint.
- Use very fine sandpaper or steel wool to smooth any fuzzy, raised grain.
- The bookcase and shelves were sealed with a primer, then sanded smooth with medium-grade sandpaper.
- When the stone is dry, use a piece of 120-grit sandpaper to sand across the raided area of the stone.
- 1.1 Used to refer to something that feels rough or has a very rough surface.
粗糙物 her mouth felt like sandpaper Example sentencesExamples - Many of the trees and shrubs have extra large, extra thick leaves, some as rough as sandpaper.
- He's got a voice as rough as sandpaper and a grin as wide as the Hollywood sign.
- Although my throat felt like rough, dry sandpaper.
- But yet here comes Mr Cash with that familiar wobbly, rough as torn sandpaper voice and yes, the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and you're on the verge of tears, such is the emotional power he can still generate.
- I swallowed repeatedly, fighting the sandpaper dryness in my mouth.
verbˈsan(d)peɪpəˈsæn(d)ˌpeɪpər [with object]Smooth with sandpaper. 用砂纸擦光(或打磨) Example sentencesExamples - The pine is a tender wood able to be cut and sandpapered very easily.
- He will sandpaper the layers of paint, revealing the tree underneath.
- The entire plane was sandpapered and waxed in an effort to get a maximum of speed.
- I knew I wasn't going to fix it up by sandpapering it or refining it anymore.
- Wiping up sawdust, on the shop workbench, from drilling or sandpapering is easy.
- File and sandpaper that gap smooth and square on both ends, paying particular care not to round off or taper the ends.
Synonyms smooth, buff, rub, rub down, polish, burnish, furbish
Derivativesadjective Silver-colored, the molas have a rounded hind end and gritty sandpapery skin that is covered with copious amounts of mucus. Example sentencesExamples - Root-hardy almond verbena has sandpapery foliage and produces fingerlike clusters of small white almond-scented flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
- Covered in sandpapery skin smeared with copious amounts of mucus, the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, grows up to 10 feet long and can weigh over 5,000 pounds.
- Fortunately, a group called Act Right Initiative Campaign has been formed to change the attitude of students for the better and lessen the sandpapery relationship between students and authorities.
- They seem almost supernaturally attuned to each other on this piece, contrasting hollow-sounding beats with sandpapery scrapes.
Definition of sandpaper in US English: sandpapernounˈsæn(d)ˌpeɪpərˈsan(d)ˌpāpər 1Paper with sand or another abrasive stuck to it, used for smoothing or polishing woodwork or other surfaces. 砂纸 Example sentencesExamples - Use steel wool or a fine grade of sandpaper to smooth out the affected area and an inch or two of the surrounding floor.
- If any nails are sticking up, they can tear the sandpaper while sanding.
- They are composed of either particles or physical abraders such as sandpaper, steel wool, scrubbing pads, etc.
- Using 220-grit sandpaper, lightly sand all the surfaces of the door and frames.
- Remove all old glue from both parts to be re-glued with sandpaper or steel wool.
- When the stone is dry, use a piece of 120-grit sandpaper to sand across the raided area of the stone.
- Scrape off the blisters, smooth the edges with sandpaper and spot paint the area.
- When your patch is completely dry, sand with fine sandpaper and paint.
- Use 80-grit sandpaper on a rubber sanding block to remove wood from the bottom edge of the drawer sides.
- Sand the first coat smooth with an orbital sander or sanding block using 80 to 100 grit sandpaper before applying the next coat of mud.
- You would not expect a smooth surface from coarse grit sandpaper.
- Use very fine sandpaper or steel wool to smooth any fuzzy, raised grain.
- Before applying the clear topcoat, buff the surface with a superfine abrasive pad or 20-grit sandpaper - do not use steel wool, which can leave behind fine particles that will rust.
- Last step was sanding with 400 grit sandpaper to get a smooth but imperfect surface for the primer to bind to.
- You can use a chemical deglossing agent or lightly sand with steel wool or fine-grit sandpaper.
- The bookcase and shelves were sealed with a primer, then sanded smooth with medium-grade sandpaper.
- Wrap a padding material around a stick or dowel, then wrap sandpaper over it to use on inward curves.
- If the surface is slick, such as ceramic tile, sand it with coarse sandpaper.
- Sand all surfaces and edges with medium-and fine-grain sandpaper before staining and/or sealing the swing.
- Minor stains and scratches may be removed using 1200 grit wet sandpaper with a small sanding block followed by a good polish.
- 1.1 Used to refer to something that feels rough or has a very rough surface.
粗糙物 her mouth felt like sandpaper Example sentencesExamples - He's got a voice as rough as sandpaper and a grin as wide as the Hollywood sign.
- I swallowed repeatedly, fighting the sandpaper dryness in my mouth.
- Many of the trees and shrubs have extra large, extra thick leaves, some as rough as sandpaper.
- But yet here comes Mr Cash with that familiar wobbly, rough as torn sandpaper voice and yes, the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and you're on the verge of tears, such is the emotional power he can still generate.
- Although my throat felt like rough, dry sandpaper.
verbˈsæn(d)ˌpeɪpərˈsan(d)ˌpāpər [with object]Smooth with sandpaper. 用砂纸擦光(或打磨) Example sentencesExamples - He will sandpaper the layers of paint, revealing the tree underneath.
- File and sandpaper that gap smooth and square on both ends, paying particular care not to round off or taper the ends.
- Wiping up sawdust, on the shop workbench, from drilling or sandpapering is easy.
- The pine is a tender wood able to be cut and sandpapered very easily.
- I knew I wasn't going to fix it up by sandpapering it or refining it anymore.
- The entire plane was sandpapered and waxed in an effort to get a maximum of speed.
Synonyms smooth, buff, rub, rub down, polish, burnish, furbish |