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coating

/koh-ting/US // ˈkoʊ tɪŋ //UK // (ˈkəʊtɪŋ) //

涂料,涂层,涂覆,覆盖层

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a layer of any substance spread over a surface.
    • : fabric for making coats.

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Examples

  • Reports show a coating to an inch fell between southern Fairfax and Prince William and central Charles counties.

  • It may extend into the immediate area at some point this evening, but the best chances of anything more than a coating are well to the south.

  • We can’t rule out a coating inside the Beltway, but the best chance for an inch or more is from around Fredericksburg and to the south.

  • A coating of snow to an inch or so is possible in our southern suburbs and more than that south of Fredericksburg.

  • A polyurethane coating soaks up sweat, keeping me from falling on my face, and an antimicrobial additive prevents it from smelling.

  • There was no sugar coating it, one senior Democratic strategist said.

  • Her bones stick up from the ground, and water has sealed them with a sparkling calcite coating.

  • There is no denying it, and there is no point in sugar-coating it.

  • Remove the butter and shortening from the freezer, and toss them with the dry ingredients, coating them well.

  • The Ceremony sought to put an audacious sugar-coating to Russian history new and old.

  • To begin with, the bar was of pinkish sandstone, smoothed and covered by a coating of plastic.

  • One of the latest uses to which asbestos has been proposed to be applied in connection with warfare is as a coating for ironclads.

  • Should the coating crack at the knee or elbow joints, it is merely necessary to retouch it slightly at those places.

  • But as the summer heat advances, the mask of the winter coating goes away, and we may then see the structure of the ice.

  • Over the wall was spread a coating of fine marble stucco for decorative purposes, which gave it a finish of dazzling white.