paint 的英语意思
paintpaint1 /peɪnt/ noun [uncountable]
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a liquid that you put on a surface, using a brush to make the surface a particular colour涂料;油漆(用刷子涂在物体表面使其呈现特定颜色的液体):
a can of blue paint一罐蓝色油漆
Wet paint (=used as a warning on signs when something has just been painted)油漆未干(标牌上的警告语,表示刚刚涂完漆)
The whole house could do with a fresh coat of paint.整栋房子都需要重新刷一遍漆。peeling/flaking paint (=old paint that is starting to come off the surface)(=开始从表面脱落的旧漆)
All this room needs is a lick of paint (=paint used to make a place more attractive).这个房间只需要薄薄地刷一遍漆就够了(=用来让地方更好看的少量涂料)。2paints tubes or dry blocks of a coloured substance, used for painting pictures管装或固体块状颜料,用于绘画:
acrylic and oil paints丙烯颜料和油画颜料COLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语a can/tin/pot of paint· He had spilt a can of paint on the floor.· 他把一罐油漆洒在了地板上。a tube of paint· There was a painting on one of the easels and a table with his brushes and tubes of paint.· 一架画架上放着一幅画,桌上摆着他的画笔和颜料管。a layer of paint· They removed the old layers of paint.· 他们去除了旧的漆层。a coat of paint (=a layer of paint that is put on something)· Walls usually need at least two coats of paint.· 墙壁通常至少需要涂两遍漆。a lick of paint informal非正式 (=a layer of paint used to make something more attractive)· All she needed to do to the kitchen was give it a lick of paint.· 厨房只需要薄薄地刷一遍漆就行了。adjectives形容词white/red/blue etc· I decided to use white paint throughout the house.· 我决定在整个房子里都用白色油漆。wet· Careful – the paint is still wet.· 小心——漆还没干。dry· Remove the tape when the paint is dry.· 漆干了之后把胶带揭掉。fresh (=new – used especially about the smell of new paint)· The place smelled of fresh paint and new carpets.· 这个地方散发着新漆和新地毯的气味。peeling/flaking paint (=starting to come off a surface because it is old)· She lived in a gloomy old building with peeling paint on the walls.· 她住在一栋阴暗的老楼里,墙上的漆都在剥落。verbs动词put paint on something· Don’t put the paint on too thick.· 不要把漆涂得太厚。apply paint formal正式· Clean the surface before applying the paint with a brush or roller.· 用刷子或滚筒涂漆前,先把表面清洁干净。spray paint (=send paint out from a container in a stream of very small drops)· Vandals had sprayed paint all over the walls.· 破坏者在墙上到处喷涂了油漆。strip paint (=remove all the paint from a surface)· We decided to strip the paint off the doors.· 我们决定把门上的漆剥掉。scrape off/away paint (=take most of the paint off a surface using a tool)· Scrape off any loose or flaking paint and rub the surface with sandpaper.· 刮去松动或剥落的油漆,然后用砂纸打磨表面。paint dries· Wait for the paint to dry.· 等油漆干透。paint peels/flakes· The paint was starting to peel off the window frame.· 窗框上的漆开始脱落了。
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a liquid that you put on a surface, using a brush to make the surface a particular colour涂料;油漆(用刷子涂在物体表面使其呈现特定颜色的液体):
a can of blue paint一罐蓝色油漆
Wet paint (=used as a warning on signs when something has just been painted)油漆未干(标牌上的警告语,表示刚刚涂完漆)
The whole house could do with a fresh coat of paint.整栋房子都需要重新刷一遍漆。peeling/flaking paint (=old paint that is starting to come off the surface)(=开始从表面脱落的旧漆)
All this room needs is a lick of paint (=paint used to make a place more attractive).这个房间只需要薄薄地刷一遍漆就够了(=用来让地方更好看的少量涂料)。2paints tubes or dry blocks of a coloured substance, used for painting pictures管装或固体块状颜料,用于绘画:
acrylic and oil paints丙烯颜料和油画颜料COLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语a can/tin/pot of paint· He had spilt a can of paint on the floor.· 他把一罐油漆洒在了地板上。a tube of paint· There was a painting on one of the easels and a table with his brushes and tubes of paint.· 一架画架上放着一幅画,桌上摆着他的画笔和颜料管。a layer of paint· They removed the old layers of paint.· 他们去除了旧的漆层。a coat of paint (=a layer of paint that is put on something)· Walls usually need at least two coats of paint.· 墙壁通常至少需要涂两遍漆。a lick of paint informal非正式 (=a layer of paint used to make something more attractive)· All she needed to do to the kitchen was give it a lick of paint.· 厨房只需要薄薄地刷一遍漆就行了。adjectives形容词white/red/blue etc· I decided to use white paint throughout the house.· 我决定在整个房子里都用白色油漆。wet· Careful – the paint is still wet.· 小心——漆还没干。dry· Remove the tape when the paint is dry.· 漆干了之后把胶带揭掉。fresh (=new – used especially about the smell of new paint)· The place smelled of fresh paint and new carpets.· 这个地方散发着新漆和新地毯的气味。peeling/flaking paint (=starting to come off a surface because it is old)· She lived in a gloomy old building with peeling paint on the walls.· 她住在一栋阴暗的老楼里,墙上的漆都在剥落。verbs动词put paint on something· Don’t put the paint on too thick.· 不要把漆涂得太厚。apply paint formal正式· Clean the surface before applying the paint with a brush or roller.· 用刷子或滚筒涂漆前,先把表面清洁干净。spray paint (=send paint out from a container in a stream of very small drops)· Vandals had sprayed paint all over the walls.· 破坏者在墙上到处喷涂了油漆。strip paint (=remove all the paint from a surface)· We decided to strip the paint off the doors.· 我们决定把门上的漆剥掉。scrape off/away paint (=take most of the paint off a surface using a tool)· Scrape off any loose or flaking paint and rub the surface with sandpaper.· 刮去松动或剥落的油漆,然后用砂纸打磨表面。paint dries· Wait for the paint to dry.· 等油漆干透。paint peels/flakes· The paint was starting to peel off the window frame.· 窗框上的漆开始脱落了。paintpaint2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] to put paint on a surface在表面涂漆:
The ceiling needs painting.天花板需要粉刷。
brightly painted houses漆色鲜亮的房屋paint something (in) blue/red/green etc
We painted the door blue.我们把门漆成了蓝色。
Paint the walls in a contrasting colour.把墙刷成对比色。
The living room was painted in pastel shades of pink and blue.客厅被刷成了粉色和蓝色的柔和色调。2[intransitive, transitive] to make a picture, design etc using paint用颜料绘制图画、图案等:
A white cross was painted on the door.门上画了一个白色十字。
Turner is famous for painting landscapes.特纳以绘制风景画而闻名。paint in oils/watercolours etc (=paint using a particular type of paint)(=使用某种特定类型的颜料作画)
He paints mainly in acrylics.他主要用丙烯颜料作画。3[transitive] to put a coloured substance on part of your face or body to make it different or more attractive在脸部或身体某处涂抹有色物质,以改变外观或使其更具吸引力:
The children’s faces were painted to look like animals.孩子们的脸被彩绘成动物的样子。
She’d painted her toenails with red nail polish.她用红色指甲油涂了脚趾甲。4[transitive] to describe someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式描述某人或某事物paint somebody/something as something
She’s often been painted as a tough businesswoman.她常被描绘为一名强硬的女商人。paint a grim/rosy/gloomy picture of somebody/something
Dickens painted a grim picture of Victorian life.狄更斯描绘了一幅维多利亚时代生活的阴暗图景。
The article painted him in a bad light (=described him in a way that made him seem bad).这篇文章把他描绘得很负面(=以令他显得不好的方式描述他)。5paint the town (red) informal非正式 to go out to bars, clubs etc to enjoy yourself外出去酒吧、夜店等娱乐场所尽情玩乐 → not be as black as you are painted at black1(10)paint something ↔ out phrasal verb to cover part of a picture or sign with paint so that it can no longer be seen用油漆覆盖图画或标牌的某部分,使其不再可见:
The name of the firm had been partially painted out.公司的名称已被部分涂掉。paint over something phrasal verb to cover a picture or surface with new paint用新漆覆盖图画或表面:
Much of the original decoration was painted over.大部分原有的装饰都被新漆覆盖了。
1[intransitive, transitive] to put paint on a surface在表面涂漆:
The ceiling needs painting.天花板需要粉刷。
brightly painted houses漆色鲜亮的房屋paint something (in) blue/red/green etc
We painted the door blue.我们把门漆成了蓝色。
Paint the walls in a contrasting colour.把墙刷成对比色。
The living room was painted in pastel shades of pink and blue.客厅被刷成了粉色和蓝色的柔和色调。2[intransitive, transitive] to make a picture, design etc using paint用颜料绘制图画、图案等:
A white cross was painted on the door.门上画了一个白色十字。
Turner is famous for painting landscapes.特纳以绘制风景画而闻名。paint in oils/watercolours etc (=paint using a particular type of paint)(=使用某种特定类型的颜料作画)
He paints mainly in acrylics.他主要用丙烯颜料作画。3[transitive] to put a coloured substance on part of your face or body to make it different or more attractive在脸部或身体某处涂抹有色物质,以改变外观或使其更具吸引力:
The children’s faces were painted to look like animals.孩子们的脸被彩绘成动物的样子。
She’d painted her toenails with red nail polish.她用红色指甲油涂了脚趾甲。4[transitive] to describe someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式描述某人或某事物paint somebody/something as something
She’s often been painted as a tough businesswoman.她常被描绘为一名强硬的女商人。paint a grim/rosy/gloomy picture of somebody/something
Dickens painted a grim picture of Victorian life.狄更斯描绘了一幅维多利亚时代生活的阴暗图景。
The article painted him in a bad light (=described him in a way that made him seem bad).这篇文章把他描绘得很负面(=以令他显得不好的方式描述他)。5paint the town (red) informal非正式 to go out to bars, clubs etc to enjoy yourself外出去酒吧、夜店等娱乐场所尽情玩乐 → not be as black as you are painted at black1(10)paint something ↔ out phrasal verb to cover part of a picture or sign with paint so that it can no longer be seen用油漆覆盖图画或标牌的某部分,使其不再可见:
The name of the firm had been partially painted out.公司的名称已被部分涂掉。paint over something phrasal verb to cover a picture or surface with new paint用新漆覆盖图画或表面:
Much of the original decoration was painted over.大部分原有的装饰都被新漆覆盖了。