toner / ˈtoʊ nər /

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toner 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that tones.
  2. a highly concentrated organic pigment containing little or no inert matter.
  3. a powder, either dry or dispersed in an organic liquid, used in xerography to produce the final image.
  4. 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.
  5. a worker for a paint manufacturer who tests the color and quality of paint.
  6. a cosmetic preparation, usually a liquid, used to restore firmness to the skin.

更多toner例句

  1. However, the replacement toner can get pricey if you’re printing in high volumes.
  2. From sugar waxes, to toners to razors, here are our picks for a super smooth bikini line.
  3. It will also probably hold less paper and toner than the more expensive models.
  4. 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.
  5. However, that savings comes at a cost of a more difficult toner and drum replacement process.
  6. It was a manufacturer that became a technology firm, building computers, and printers, and selling toner.
  7. Joseph W. Toner was reared at home and as a boy and youth attended the public schools.
  8. Oh, not at all, said Miss Toner gravely now and very kindly.
  9. Is there a chance of Miss Toner turning him into a good capitalist and churchman?
  10. But youre always coming in with Mrs. Chadwick, said Miss Toner.
  11. She and Barney did not talk to each other now, for he had eyes and ears only for Miss Toner.