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glair

/glair/US // glɛər //UK // (ɡlɛə) //

眩光,釉面,眩晕,琉璃

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the white of an egg.
    • : a glaze or size made of egg white.
    • : any viscous substance like egg white.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to coat with glair.

Examples

  • Then the fox started across the steel-gray glair, picking his steps that he might have a firm foothold.

  • But safety lies within; and behold the atom of animated glair embarking on its struggle with the flint.

  • Bookbinders use some composition made of glair, or white of egg, which produces a very glossy appearance.

  • Take care that no glair runs on to the fore-edge when applying it or when draining it off.

  • Then plenty of glair is applied and the gold quickly and truly laid on.