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sealer

/see-ler/US // ˈsi lər //UK // (ˈsiːlə) //

密封剂,封口剂,封口机,封闭剂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an officer appointed to examine and test weights and measures, and to set a stamp upon such as are true to the standard.
    • : a substance applied to a porous surface as a basecoat for paint, varnish, etc.

Examples

  • The warning applies even to asphalt topped by sealer, he said, because a high-pressure washer can blast off the coating.

  • Also note that crack sealers generally go in the crack and shouldn’t be left higher than the surrounding surface or smeared across it.

  • Which leads to the obvious question: who needs a vacuum sealer?

  • The sous vide required a vacuum sealer (you can kludge it with plastic bags and a straw, but I am not that dedicated).

  • Luckily, the vacuum sealer has other uses besides sous-videing.

  • Freezing  this kind of vacuum sealer will not cut down on freezer burn entirely--the bags are not quite thick enough for that.

  • Without the sous-vide, I definitely wouldn't cling to the vacuum sealer, though it does save us some money.

  • Jimmy Hall, the sealer, laid his flexible rule over the face of each log.

  • The sealer swung leisurely down the travoy trail and fronted the other with level eyes.

  • Has been on a cod-fisher up to the Banks; also on a sealer off Labrador.

  • Why, on a sealer, they do all their trying-out the oil with a fire of seal-refuse.

  • The old sealer has made haste to answer a question not put to him.