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glazed

/gleyzd/US // gleɪzd //

釉面,釉面的,玻璃,釉里红

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a surface covered with a glaze; lustrous; smooth; glassy.
    • : fitted or set with glass.
    • : having a fixed, dazed, or lifeless expression.

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Examples

  • As opposed to straight-sided mason jars in the West closed with canning lids, the curvy glazed stoneware jar has a moat running around the rim that creates a natural seal when you pour in a handful of saltwater.

  • This week, Krispy Kreme announced a tasty incentive to get a coronavirus vaccination, promising one free glazed doughnut per day to any customer who could show proof they had done so.

  • By installing triple-glazed windows and improving insulation, he cut his winter gas bill by almost 60 percent.

  • This almost guaranteed glazed eyes and short conversations at social events.

  • For the Glazed Radishes Trim the radishes, leaving a bit of the stem, and rinse.

  • Once the meat is done, cut into chunks and sauté in juice from the pan until glazed and hot.

  • “We have around 2,000 martyrs from Misrata,” Derrat says with glazed red eyes.

  • Return to oven and bake until sugar melts and potatoes are glazed, about 15 minutes.

  • A carved celadon-glazed ceramic Qianlong vase sold for $7.9 million, double its high presale estimate.

  • Instead of a cloth, on each table was a sheet of fine glazed paper which had the appearance of oiled silk.

  • The entrance and the interior of the domes are inlaid with glazed tiles and painted, the colours are remarkably brilliant.

  • The former, brown in colour, are glazed by throwing salt on the bricks in the kiln.

  • The windows are glazed, but the glass is usually taken out in summer.

  • The glazed eye of the father was fixed upon the son; his lips moved, but his voice was unheard.