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currier

/kur-ee-er, kuhr-/US // ˈkɜr i ər, ˈkʌr- //UK // (ˈkʌrɪə) //

凝结者,凝固器,凝固者,凝固剂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who dresses and colors leather after it is tanned.
    • : a person who curries horses.

Examples

  • Shakespeare participants often ask Currier to write letters to the parole board on their behalf.

  • Currier was coaching a different kind of player, but the idea was the same.

  • “Let’s talk about complex and complementary emotions,” Currier said after everyone had settled in.

  • Upon our arrival, Currier stopped to chat with a prisoner named Juan Carlos.

  • Currier said, reminding him to visualize all the dead bodies onstage.

  • Currier and Ives was a printmaking firm based out of New York City from 1834 to 1907.

  • In “Sleigh Ride,” the narrator is painting a scene so perfect that it could be featured on an iconic Currier and Ives print.

  • By tradition from an age of leather shields the Currier is still the shield-maker, though now the shield has metal plating.

  • In the afternoon I went over to Rob Currier's house, and found him engaged with the most fascinating weapon imaginable.

  • If the tanner is not the currier, still stronger liquors may be used.

  • If the tanner is also the currier, the fourth layers are omitted.

  • The currier first slopes off with the head knife from the edges, a portion equal to what he afterwards removes with the round one.