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linoleum

/li-noh-lee-uhm/US // lɪˈnoʊ li əm //UK // (lɪˈnəʊlɪəm) //

油毡,油布,亚麻油布,亚麻布

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hard, washable floor covering formed by coating burlap or canvas with linseed oil, powdered cork, and rosin, and adding pigments to create the desired colors and patterns.
    • : any floor covering similar to this.

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Examples

  • We hear President Brown’s heels attacking the linoleum before we see her emerge from the shadows.

  • Vinyl tile, linoleum and other hard surfaces can be scrubbed with a solution of no more than one cup of chlorine bleach to one gallon of water.

  • Sliders are small, portable, and work well on a number of surfaces, including wood, carpet, and linoleum, making them an easy addition to your at-home gym or travel workout kit.

  • Tile floors, linoleum, and vinyl can benefit from a swipe of the natural disinfectant, but you should not use vinegar on hardwood or stone floors—it’s too harsh and can cause damage.

  • First, double-check that your floors are sealed, and that goes for other materials, too, like linoleum, granite, and marble.

  • On the inside is the usual mix of off-white, flecked linoleum tiles and segmented ceiling panels, dull and dimly lit.

  • Painted arrows on the linoleum floor direct you where to stand in line.

  • In being gutted by a linoleum knife, that dark image that Hannibal had instilled in him had been freed.

  • Her door is the one at the far end of a linoleum hall, nearest the street.

  • He would slap me, hard, one time knocking me to the linoleum floor.

  • Out upon the linoleum 29 rolled the glistening coinsseveral of them gold piecesthat Jess had noted so greedily in the egg store.

  • The floor should be either of hard wood treated with "dustless oil" or of cork linoleum.

  • Among these black-jacketed waiters, armed with long mops, were scrubbing the linoleum-covered floor.

  • When the linoleum backing is finished at the calender, both cloth and centre are forwarded direct to the linoleum works.

  • Ted stared at her for a moment, and then began tracing what remained of the pattern in the linoleum with his walking stick.