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toner

/toh-ner/US // ˈtoʊ nər //UK // (ˈtəʊnə) //

碳粉,墨粉,调色剂,色粉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that tones.
    • : a highly concentrated organic pigment containing little or no inert matter.
    • : a powder, either dry or dispersed in an organic liquid, used in xerography to produce the final image.
    • : Also called chemical toner. Photography, Movies. a chemical solution used to change the color of and, in some cases, help preserve black-and-white prints and motion-picture film by altering or replacing the silver image.
    • : a worker for a paint manufacturer who tests the color and quality of paint.
    • : a cosmetic preparation, usually a liquid, used to restore firmness to the skin.

Examples

  • However, the replacement toner can get pricey if you’re printing in high volumes.

  • From sugar waxes, to toners to razors, here are our picks for a super smooth bikini line.

  • It will also probably hold less paper and toner than the more expensive models.

  • It comes with 5,000 pages worth of toner in the box and promises up to 7 times more printed pages per cartridge than other in-class printers.

  • However, that savings comes at a cost of a more difficult toner and drum replacement process.

  • It was a manufacturer that became a technology firm, building computers, and printers, and selling toner.

  • Joseph W. Toner was reared at home and as a boy and youth attended the public schools.

  • Oh, not at all, said Miss Toner gravely now and very kindly.

  • Is there a chance of Miss Toner turning him into a good capitalist and churchman?

  • But youre always coming in with Mrs. Chadwick, said Miss Toner.

  • She and Barney did not talk to each other now, for he had eyes and ears only for Miss Toner.