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coated

/koh-tid/US // ˈkoʊ tɪd //UK // (ˈkəʊtɪd) //

涂层,涂层的,涂布,涂布的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a coat.
    • : having a highly polished coating applied to provide a smooth surface for printing.
    • : having a coating, as of plastic, paint, or pyroxylin, to make it impervious to moisture.

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Examples

  • The fully multi-coated optics of these binoculars are ideal for mid-sized bird watching.

  • If you’re concerned about this, ceramic-coated appliances like the Aria make great alternatives.

  • Given that each starter weighs no more than one of my tried-and-true coated cotton balls, I’m replacing the cotton with the instant starters for all future outdoor activities.

  • Likewise, thin, slick braid or coated wire leader will bite into softer, thicker mono.

  • The coated tenders are then baked on a wire rack set over a sheet pan, which allows for optimal airflow for all-around crunch.

  • Other versions are coated in marzipan, or dusted in powder sugar.

  • Birds eat their berries, which are coated in gluey material called viscin.

  • “I like decorating my slaves,” she said, referencing the rope, her thin, crimson-coated lips peeling off her front teeth.

  • Forensic tests showed the birds died after becoming coated in sludge, Hubbard said.

  • Each of them was coated in something resembling a gray, sticky batter.

  • But, before they can be used for this purpose, these leaves are coated with lime made from oyster shells and then folded up.

  • The Korean ponies are small, fine-coated animals, little larger than Shetland ponies.

  • There were eunuchs too, black frock-coated—and the chief eunuch, an important personage who ranks very high.

  • Outwardly cold, Sir Henry seemed to his youthful observer, who now knew him better, to resemble a volcano coated with ice.

  • Most of them took him for a guerrilla fleeing from his foes, and looked in vain for blue-coated pursuers.