glaze 英 [gleɪz]   美 [ɡlez]

glaze

glaze  英 [gleɪz] 美 [ɡlez]

vt. 装以玻璃;上釉于  vi. 变呆滞;变得光滑  n. 釉;光滑面 

进行时:glazing  过去式:glazed  过去分词:glazed  第三人称单数:glazes  名词复数:glazes 

By applying many thin coats of this adapted glaze, he achieved the smoky shadowing he became famous for. 通过使用多次调整过的薄釉层,达芬奇获得了这种让他闻名于世的朦胧阴影效果。
Then da Vinci applied up to 30 incredibly thin strokes of glaze above the flesh tone—many just a few micrometres thick. 接着使用非常薄的釉料刷在基本色调上,最多可达30次,许多釉料层只有几微米厚。

  • The glaze on a doughnut is the thin sweet coating that makes your fingers sticky. The glaze on a coffee table is the shiny coating that makes it glossy. The glaze on your friend's eyes as you talk is a sign that maybe you're boring her.
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  • vt. 装以玻璃;上釉于
  • vi. 变呆滞;变得光滑
  • n. 釉;光滑面
  • 1. By applying many thin coats of this adapted glaze, he achieved the smoky shadowing he became famous for.

    通过使用多次调整过的薄釉层,达芬奇获得了这种让他闻名于世的朦胧阴影效果。

  • 2. Then da Vinci applied up to 30 incredibly thin strokes of glaze above the flesh tone—many just a few micrometres thick.

    接着使用非常薄的釉料刷在基本色调上,最多可达30次,许多釉料层只有几微米厚。

  • 3. They believe this characterizes a technique of painting that uses a glaze, or very thin layer, to build up shadows in the face.

    他们认为这是使用釉料或者很薄的涂层来绘制脸部明暗这个艺术技巧的特征。

  • glaze (n.) "substance used to make a glossy coating," 1784, from glaze (v.). In reference to a thin coating of ice from 1752.
  • glaze (v.) late 14c. variant of Middle English glasen "to fit with glass," also "to make shine," from glas (see glass (n.)). The form probably influenced or reinforced by glazier. Of pottery, etc., "cover with a shiny or glossy substance," from c. 1400. Related: Glazed; glazing.
glaze / ɡleɪz ; NAmE ɡleɪz / verb , noun glaze glazes glazed glazing verb 1 [intransitive ] glaze(over) if a person's eyes glazeor glaze over,the person begins to look bored or tired (眼睛)变呆滞,发呆 A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist. 如果你说你是女权主义者,好多人都会愣住。 ‘I'm feeling rather tired,’ he said, his eyes glazing. “我有点累了。”他目光呆滞地说。 2 [transitive ] glazesth to fit sheets of glass into sth 给…安装玻璃 to glaze a window/house 给窗户╱房子安装玻璃 a glazed door 镶着玻璃的门 compare glass v. see also double glazing 3 [transitive ] glazesth (with sth) to cover sth with a glazeto give it a shiny surface 给…上釉;使光滑;使光亮 Glaze the pie with beaten egg. 在饼的表面刷上打匀的蛋液使它有光泽。 glazed tiles 釉面砖 ( NAmE) a glazed doughnut 挂糖浆的炸面圈 noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 a thin clear liquid put on clayobjects such as cups and plates before they are finished, to give them a hard shiny surface 釉;釉料 2 a thin liquid, made of egg, milk or sugar, for example, that is put on cake, bread, etc. to make it look shiny (浇在糕点上增加光泽的)蛋浆,奶浆,糖浆 glaze / ɡleɪz ; NAmE ɡleɪz /
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