foil
foil 英 [fɔɪl] 美 [fɔɪl]
vt. 衬托;阻止,挡开;挫败;贴箔于 n. 箔,金属薄片;衬托,烘托;叶形片 abbr. 面向文件的翻译语言(file-Oriented interpretive language)
进行时:foiling 过去式:foiled 过去分词:foiled 第三人称单数:foils 名词复数:foils
- You can serve as a foil to someone if you show them to be better than you by contrast. If you can't dance but your friend Lisa can, you can be a foil to Lisa's grace.
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- vt. 衬托;阻止,挡开;挫败;贴箔于
- n. 箔,金属薄片;衬托,烘托;叶形片
- abbr. 面向文件的翻译语言(file-Oriented interpretive language)
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1. They can then be printed onto a roll of metal foil that becomes a continuous semiconductor.
然后他们可以把这种墨水印刷在一卷金属箔上,从而制成连续的半导体。
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2. Basically what he did is he took a very thin metal foil and he bombarded it with charged particles.
简单的说他做的工作是,用一张非常薄的金属箔,然后用带电的粒子轰击它。
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3. Bread will dry out quickly in the refrigerator, but it freezes well for up to six months if wrapped in plastic, then foil.
面包放在冷藏室中很快就会干掉,但如果先用塑料、再用金属箔包好,就能完好的保存长达六个月。
- foil (n.) "very thin sheet of metal," early 14c., foile, from Old French foil, fueill, fueille "leaf; foliage; sheet of paper; sheet of metal" (12c., Modern French fueille), from Latin folia, plural (mistaken for fem. singular) of folium "leaf" (from PIE root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom").
- foil (v.1) c. 1300, foilen "to spoil a trace or scent by running over it" (more commonly defoilen), irregularly from Old French foler, fuler "trample on, injure, maim; ill-treat, deceive, get the better of" (13c., Modern French fouler), from Vulgar Latin *fullare "to clean cloth" (by treading on it), from Latin fullo "one who cleans cloth, a fuller," which is of unknown origin. Compare full (v.).
- foil (v.2) "apply foil to," 1610s, from foil (n.1).
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