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enameled

/ih-nam-uhl/US // ɪˈnæm əl //UK // (ɪˈnæməl) //

搪瓷,搪瓷的,珐琅质,珐琅的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a glassy substance, usually opaque, applied by fusion to the surface of metal, pottery, etc., as an ornament or for protection.
    • : enamelware.
    • : any of various varnishes, paints, coatings, etc., drying to a hard, glossy finish.
    • : any enamellike surface with a bright luster.
    • : an artistic work executed in enamel.
    • : Dentistry. the hard, glossy, calcareous covering of the crown of a tooth, containing only a slight amount of organic substance.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·nam·eled, e·nam·el·ing or e·nam·elled, e·nam·el·ling.

    • : to inlay or overlay with enamel.
    • : to form an enamellike surface upon: to enamel cardboard.
    • : to decorate as with enamel; variegate with colors.

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Examples

  • Their mix is specially engineered to expand and shrink with the pan as it goes from an oven to room temperature to keep the enamel from chipping.

  • Read amled, as in Speght; of which enameled is a lengthened form, with the prefix en-.

  • Carlino seated himself on a carpet of verdure enameled with daisies, and, taking his knife, cut one of the citrons.

  • Did Armida possess any trinket in the form of a little enameled cross—like a miniature cross of cavaliere?

  • It was a hut or bower close to a small meadow enameled with flowers.

  • The sink has two compartments—all enameled white—one for the washing of the dishes and one for the draining.