verdigris 英 [ˈvɜ:dɪgri:]   美 [ˈvɜrdɪgri]

verdigris

verdigris  英 [ˈvɜ:dɪgri:] 美 [ˈvɜrdɪgri]

n. 铜锈,[材] 铜绿;碱式碳酸铜 

名词复数:verdigriss 

One recipe to strengthen teeth includes green lead, verdigris, incense, honey and powdered flintstone. 坚固牙齿的配方包括铅、铜绿、熏香、蜂蜜和燧石粉。
Encrusted with verdigris, two statues of the “liver bird”, the city's symbol, sit atop a riverside building. 两座结满铜锈的“利物鸟”雕塑,城市的象征,坐落在河边一座建筑物的顶部。

  • Verdigris is the blue-green tarnish on certain metals after they are left outside for a long period of time. A lot of churches have rooftops coated with verdigris, and many capitol buildings have verdigris on their domes.
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  • n. 铜锈,[材] 铜绿;碱式碳酸铜
  • 1. One recipe to strengthen teeth includes green lead, verdigris, incense, honey and powdered flintstone.

    坚固牙齿的配方包括铅、铜绿、熏香、蜂蜜和燧石粉。

  • 2. Encrusted with verdigris, two statues of the “liver bird”, the city's symbol, sit atop a riverside building.

    两座结满铜锈的“利物鸟”雕塑,城市的象征,坐落在河边一座建筑物的顶部。

  • 3. Henceforth, it is apt at all roles, it is made suspicious by the counterfeiter, covered with verdigris by the forger, blacked by the soot of the incendiary; and the murderer applies its rouge.

    它从此能担任任何角色,作伪的人把它变成斜视眼,放毒的人使它生了铜锈,纵火犯替它涂上松烟,杀人犯替它抹上胭脂。

  • verdigris (n.) c. 1300, vertegrez, from Old French verte grez (13c.), verte de Grece (late 12c.), literally "green of Greece," from obsolete French verd, from Latin viridis (see verdure). The reason for it being called that is not known. In other languages, "green of Spain" (German grünspan, Danish spanskgrönt, Dutch spaansch-groen), from Medieval Latin viride Hispanum. Current spelling in English is from 1789. In chemistry, confined to a basic copper acetate; popularly applied to the green encrustation on copper or brass exposed to the air.
ver·di·gris / ˈvɜːdɪɡriː ; NAmE ˈvɜːrdɪɡriː / / ˈvɜːdɪɡriːs ; NAmE ˈvɜːrdɪɡriːs / noun [uncountable ] the greenish substance which forms, for example on roofs, when copperreacts with the air 铜绿,碱性碳酸铜(铜遇空气发生反应形成) ver·di·gris / ˈvɜːdɪɡriː ; NAmE ˈvɜːrdɪɡriː /
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