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paste

/peyst/US // peɪst //UK // (peɪst) //

粘贴,浆糊,糊糊,糊

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something.
    • : any soft, smooth, and plastic material or preparation.
    • : dough, especially when prepared with shortening, as for making pie crust and other pastry: puff paste.
    • : any of various semisoft fruit confections of pliable consistency: almond paste; guava paste.
    • : a preparation of fish, tomatoes, or other food reduced to a smooth, soft mass, as for a relish or for seasoning.
    • : pasta.
    • : a mixture of clay, water, etc., for making pottery or porcelain.
    • : Jewelry. a brilliant, heavy glass, as strass, used for making artificial gems.an artificial gem of this material.
    • : Slang. a hard smack, blow, or punch, especially on the face.
v.有主动词 verb
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    past·ed, past·ing.

    • : to fasten or stick with paste or the like.
    • : to cover with something applied by means of paste.
    • : Slang. to hit hard, especially on the face.
    • : Computers. to insert into a file.Compare copy, cut.
v.无主动词 verb
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    • : Computers. to insert copied text, images, etc., into a file.Compare cut.

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Examples

  • Developed by Gelesis, a biotech company that makes treatments for gastro-intestinal disorders, Plentiy is a weight loss treatment that uses citric acid and cellulose to create a non-toxic paste that makes people feel more full after they ingest it.

  • Walkerswood Jamaican jerk seasoning has quickly become a kitchen stapleI smear the dark brown paste on everything.

  • In addition to using it in recipes from Terri-Ann and other Caribbean and Caribbean-American YouTubers and food bloggers, I add the paste to fried rice, to tofu, to — you get it.

  • Stir in 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons oil to form a thick paste.

  • The fluids and pastes inside that help create the current can catch on fire — with very dangerous results.

  • I ate the staple corn paste sadza every day and tasted fried mopane worms.

  • The road salt makes a mushy, corrosive paste that is flung universally about the under-and over-sides of every vehicle.

  • Labels will give you artist bios—with a quick copy and paste, you could provide that info to us, too!

  • Even when plausible deniability crumbles, the brainwashed paste it back together again.

  • Headache—Take the rinds of a couple of lemons and squash it into a paste.

  • The boy took a piece of wood and covered it with a paste made of ashes and oil.

  • Starch is insoluble in cold water, but by boiling, it dissolves, forming a thick paste.

  • It is to genuine politeness and good breeding, what the showy paste is to the pure diamond.

  • When this paste is laid over the skin, particularly where there are freckles, it makes it smooth and soft.

  • After pasting, it is a good plan to lay clean paper between the leaves until the paste is dry.