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etched

/ech/US // ɛtʃ //UK // (ɛtʃ) //

蚀刻的,蚀刻,镌刻的,蚀纹

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cut, bite, or corrode with an acid or the like; engrave with an acid or the like, as to form a design in furrows that when charged with ink will give an impression on paper.
    • : to produce by this method, as on copper or glass.
    • : to outline clearly or sharply; delineate, as a person's features or character.
    • : to fix permanently in or implant firmly on the mind; root in the memory: Our last conversation is etched in my memory.
    • : Geology. to cut into the surface of the earth by means of erosion: A deep canyon was etched into the land by the river's rushing waters.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to practice the art of etching.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Printing. an acid used for etching.

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Examples

  • He feared the laser-etched markings intended to make them look authentic could be toxic to patients.

  • The photos Zavilenski posted online included implants with other company markings etched on them.

  • He remained motionless in the next shot but the fear of what was to follow was etched on his face.

  • He eschews acid-etched bottles and labels with metallic-based inks.

  • Black marble slabs etched with the names of Escobar's victims hang on the walls.

  • He acquired the technique of getting these drawings etched on copper plates which allowed him to make fine miniature engravings.

  • One of his most famous art works is an etched view of the waterfront at Richmond.

  • It contained a single room, walled with hard-finish and profusely etched with figures in vermilion.

  • He drew designs for engravers, and etched a Judgment of Midas.

  • Pillars of ice were cut through in a few days, rope was frayed, wood etched and metal polished.