turpentine 英 ['tɜːp(ə)ntaɪn]   美 ['tɝpən'taɪn]

turpentine

turpentine  英 ['tɜːp(ə)ntaɪn] 美 ['tɝpən'taɪn]

n. 松节油;松脂  vt. 涂松节油  vi. 提取松节油 

名词复数:turpentines 

The firs perspire a fine balsam of turpentine. 冷杉分泌出一种质地优良的松树胶。
He did it in pencil, with an oil wash - diluting the oil paint in turpentine and spreading it over a canvas-type paper. It came out like a watercolour. 田纳西用铅笔作画,加上油料涂饰──用松节油稀释油画,把它转铺到画布纸上,最后看起来像一张水彩画。

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  • n. 松节油;松脂
  • vt. 涂松节油
  • vi. 提取松节油
  • 1. The firs perspire a fine balsam of turpentine.

    冷杉分泌出一种质地优良的松树胶。

  • 2. He did it in pencil, with an oil wash - diluting the oil paint in turpentine and spreading it over a canvas-type paper. It came out like a watercolour.

    田纳西用铅笔作画,加上油料涂饰──用松节油稀释油画,把它转铺到画布纸上,最后看起来像一张水彩画。

  • 3. While the Frenchman credited with inventing dry cleaning started with turpentine, perc has been used since the 1930s to clean clothes, and about 80% of cleaners still rely on it.

    据说干洗方法是法国人发明的,最初是用松节油来清洗衣物,自20世纪30年代开始改用全氯乙烯,目前有80%的干洗店仍然依赖于它。

  • turpentine (n.) early 14c., "semi-liquid resin of the terebinth tree," terbentyn, from Old French terebinte "turpentine" (13c.), from Latin terebintha resina "resin of the terebinth tree," from Greek rhetine terebinthe, from fem. of terebinthos (see terebinth). By 16c. applied generally to resins from fir trees.
tur·pen·tine / ˈtɜːpəntaɪn ; NAmE ˈtɜːrpəntaɪn / ( also informal turps / tɜːps ; NAmE tɜːrps / ) noun [uncountable ] a clear liquid with a strong smell, used especially for making paint thinner and for cleaning paint from brushes and clothes 松脂;松节油 turpentine turpentines turpentined turpentining tur·pen·tine / ˈtɜːpəntaɪn ; NAmE ˈtɜːrpəntaɪn / turps / tɜːps ; NAmE tɜːrps /
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