glaze
v
1 [Tn] fit sheets or panes of glass into (sth) 装玻璃於(某物); 给(某物)镶嵌玻璃
glaze a window, house, etc 给窗户、 房子等安装玻璃.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
~ sth (with sth); ~ sth (over) cover sth with a thin shiny transparent surface 给某物覆上薄而亮的透明表面
glazed pottery, porcelain, bricks, etc, ie covered with a liquid which when baked gives a hard glass-like surface 上釉的陶器、 瓷器、 砖等
Glaze the pie with beaten egg. 在馅饼上涂上打匀的蛋液使表面发亮.
3 (phr v) glaze over (of the eyes) become dull and lifeless (指眼睛)变呆滞, 变得无生气
After six glasses of vodka his eyes glazed over and he remembered nothing more. 他喝了六杯伏特加之後, 眼神发呆, 什麽都再也记不住了. glaze, n [C, U]
(a) (substances used to give a) thin shiny transparent surface to pottery, porcelain, etc 釉
The vase was sold cheaply because of a fault in the glaze. 那花瓶因釉面有残已廉价售出.
(b) (beaten egg, sugar, etc used to give a) shiny attractive surface to a pie, flan, etc (在馅饼等上面涂的)蛋液、 糖液等或(因而生成的)光面.
Last year, he applied to Harvard University for a scholarship and succeeded in passing a difficult examination.
去年,他向哈佛大学申请奖学金并通过了一个很难的考试。
Why does the idea of progress loom so large in the modern world? Surely progress of a particular kind is actually taking place around us and is becoming more and more manifest.