lining 英 [ˈlaɪnɪŋ]   美 [ˈlaɪnɪŋ]

lining

lining  英 [ˈlaɪnɪŋ] 美 [ˈlaɪnɪŋ]

n. 衬里;内层;衬套 

名词复数:linings 

Slashes of crimson peep from the lining of his ochre coat, suggesting, perhaps, that there is life in the old fellow yet. 赭色外套的衬里上,深红条纹隐约可见,这也许暗示着在这位老者身上依旧有着年轻的活力。
And he adds that they were painted over several times. The outer robes on one were pink and later orange on the outside, with a pale blue lining, whereas the other was white. 同时他还认为他们应该被涂过几遍颜色,其中一尊佛像的外袍是粉色的,之后又涂了橙色在外面,衬里是淡蓝色的,然而其他部位是白色的。

  • When a different material covers the inside of something, like the clear membrane on the inner layer of an eggshell, you can call it a lining.
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  • n. 衬里;内层;衬套
  • 1. Slashes of crimson peep from the lining of his ochre coat, suggesting, perhaps, that there is life in the old fellow yet.

    赭色外套的衬里上,深红条纹隐约可见,这也许暗示着在这位老者身上依旧有着年轻的活力。

  • 2. And he adds that they were painted over several times. The outer robes on one were pink and later orange on the outside, with a pale blue lining, whereas the other was white.

    同时他还认为他们应该被涂过几遍颜色,其中一尊佛像的外袍是粉色的,之后又涂了橙色在外面,衬里是淡蓝色的,然而其他部位是白色的。

  • 3. The research team has already moved nanoparticles through the channels of the mold with fluid, but has not yet moved them through the model with living cells lining the finished product.

    研究小组已经将纳米颗粒通过液体输送到了模型通道内,但还没有将他们和活体细胞在模型内层通道中移动。

  • lining (n.) late 14c., "stuff with which garments are lined," verbal noun from Middle English linen "to line" (see line (v.1)). Extended use, "covering or inner surface of anything," is from 1713. Meaning "action of providing with a lining" is from 1839.
lin·ing / ˈlaɪnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈlaɪnɪŋ / noun 1 [countable ] a layer of material used to cover the inside surface of sth 衬层;内衬;衬里 a pair of leather gloves with fur linings 一双毛皮衬里的皮手套 2 [uncountable ] the covering of the inner surface of a part of the body (身体器官内壁的)膜 the stomach lining 胃黏膜 IDIOMsee cloud n. lining linings lin·ing / ˈlaɪnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈlaɪnɪŋ /
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