laminate
laminate 英 [ˈlæmɪnət] 美 [ˈlæməˌnet]
vt. 将锻压成薄片;分成薄片 vi. 分成薄片 n. 薄片制品;层压制件
进行时:laminating 过去式:laminated 过去分词:laminated 第三人称单数:laminates 名词复数:laminates
- To laminate is to make something, especially paper, stronger and thicker by layering sheets of clear plastic over it. You might want to laminate your flimsy library card to protect it.
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- vt. 将锻压成薄片;分成薄片
- vi. 分成薄片
- n. 薄片制品;层压制件
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1. If you plan to use a cart for food preparation, choose one with a tough top like butcher block, stainless steel or plastic laminate.
如果你想用一款推车来准备食品,上面的搁板要坚硬,竹节板、不锈钢或是层压塑料的都可以。
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2. The material choice is simple: The shoe is a laminate with Carbon fibre for the core which gives the shoe its spring and strength, leather on the foot side and rubber on the walking wearing side.
这种材料的选择很简单:鞋材以一层碳纤维为主,碳纤维能提供鞋子必须的支撑强度,也很有弹性,接触脚的一面贴着皮革,鞋底的一面贴着橡胶。
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3. Write your kids name on it in big, bold, colorful letters and laminate using clear packing tape.
用夸张的彩色书写你孩子的名字,用透明胶带一层层粘上去。
- laminate (n.) "artificial thin layer," 1939, especially a type of plastic adhesive; see laminate (v.).
- laminate (v.) 1660s, "to beat or roll into thin plates," from Latin lamina "thin piece of metal or wood, thin slice, plate, leaf, layer," a word of unknown origin; de Vaan writes that "The only serious etymology offered is a connection with latus 'wide' ...." Many modern senses in English are from the noun meaning "an artificial thin layer" (1939), especially a type of plastic adhesive. Related: Laminated; laminating; laminable.
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