putty
putty 英 ['pʌtɪ] 美
n. 油灰;氧化锡 vt. 用油灰填塞
进行时:puttying 过去式:puttied 过去分词:puttied 第三人称单数:putties 名词复数:putties
- Putty is the clay-like substance you can use to fill holes in a wall before painting it, or to secure a piece of glass in a window frame.
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- n. 油灰;氧化锡
- vt. 用油灰填塞
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1. Cold, wet, doughy—like putty almost.
又冷又湿,像面团——几乎像油灰。
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2. Punch in the nails and then fill the holes flush with putty.
把钉子钉进去,然后再用油灰把洞抹平。
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3. If now I take a piece of putty and I put the piece of putty here, then clearly I change the location of the center of mass quite substantially.
我拿一块油灰,把它放这里,很明显我改变了,它的重心。
- putty (n.) 1630s, "type of plasterer's cement," from French potée "polishing powder" (12c.), originally "pot-full, contents of a pot," from Old French pot "container" (see pot (n.1)). Meaning "soft mixture for sealing window panes" first recorded 1706. Figurative use in reference to one easily influenced is from 1924. Putty knife attested from 1834.
- putty (v.) 1734, from putty (n.). Related: Puttied; puttying.
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