with obj.
1
- fit panes of glass into (a window or door frame or similar structure)装玻璃于(窗或门框等):
windows can be glazed using laminated glass.
窗户可以装夹层玻璃。
1.1
- enclose or cover with glass用玻璃围封住(或覆盖):
the verandas were glazed in.
走廊用玻璃围起来了。
2
- (常作be glazed)cover with a glaze or similar finish给…上釉; 给…涂浇覆盖物:
new potatoes which had been glazed in mint-flavoured butter.
已经浇了薄荷味黄油的时鲜土豆。
3
- no obj. lose brightness and animation失去光泽, 失去生气:
the prospect makes my eyes glaze over with boredom
令人乏味的前景让我目光呆滞
as adj. glazed she had that glazed look in her eyes again.她的目光又变得黯然起来。
usu. in sing.
1
- a substance used to give a smooth, shiny surface to something, in particular(使表面变得光滑, 闪亮的)浇涂物, 尤指:
1.1
- a vitreous substance fused on to the surface of pottery to form a hard, impervious decorative coating(用于陶器表面的)釉; 釉料。
1.2
- a liquid such as milk or beaten egg, used to form a smooth shiny coating on food(浇于食物表面使之有光泽的)牛奶, 蛋糊等。
1.3
- chiefly Art a thin topcoat of transparent paint used to modify the tone of an underlying colour【主艺术】(用以使色彩柔和的)透明薄涂层。
2
- a smooth, shiny surface formed especially by glazing(尤指上釉后形成的)釉面, 光面:
the glaze of the white cups.
白色杯子的釉面。
2.1
- N. Amer. a thin, glassy coating of ice on the ground or the surface of water〈北美〉(地面或水面的)玻璃似的薄冰层。
派生词
glazer
noun词源
late Middle English glase, from GLASS.