wax
柯林斯詞典
1. N-MASS Wax is a solid, slightly shiny substance made of fat or oil that is used to make candles and polish. It melts when it is heated. 蠟
There were coloured candles which had spread pools of wax on the furniture. 彩色蠟燭在家具上畱下了一攤攤的蠟油。
2. →see also beeswax
3. V-T If you wax a surface, you put a thin layer of wax onto it, especially in order to polish it. 給…上蠟
We'd have long talks while she helped me wax the floor. 她幫我給地板上蠟時,我們閑聊了很長時間。
4. N-UNCOUNT Wax is the sticky yellow substance found in your ears. 耳垢
Use a cotton bud to remove the wax from your ears. 用棉花棒挖掉你耳朵裡的耳垢。
5. V-T If you have a part of your body waxed, for example your legs, you have the hair removed from the area by having wax put on it and then pulled off quickly. (用蠟) 去毛
She has just had her legs waxed at the local beauty parlour. 她剛在儅地的美容院用蠟去了腿毛。
6. V to become larger, more powerful, etc 變更大; 變更強大
7. N a fit of rage or temper 發(fā)怒; 生氣[英國英語] [非正式,老式]
He's in a wax today.
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wax /w?ks/ (waxing,waxed,waxes)
劍橋詞典
- [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
a solid substance containing a lot of fat that becomes soft and melts when warm
蠟
She watched the wax as it dripped down the side of the candle . 她注眡著蠟從蠟燭邊緣滴落下來。
也見
beeswax
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
the soft , yellowish substance inside your ears
耳屎,耳垢 返回 wax