词汇 | laminate |
释义 | laminate noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈlæm.ɪ.nət/ us /ˈlæm.ən.ət/ any material that is made by sticking several layers of the same material together: 薄片制成的材料,层压(或粘合)材料 Laminates are still a popular choice for worktops. Wooden skis were replaced by metal, then by plastic laminate and, later, carbon fibre. laminate flooring层压板贴面 Building materials acoustic tile adobe agglomerate airbrick asphalt decking drywall fibro fixing flagged particle board paving prestressed putty razor wire two-by-four unreinforced wattle wattle and daub weatherboarding laminate verb uk /ˈlæm.ɪ.neɪt/ us /ˈlæm.ə.neɪt/ [ I or T ] to cover something with a thin layer of plastic to protect it, or to be covered in this way: You might want to laminate the cards after printing to protect them. Print out your goals, laminate them, and look at them every day. Very thick card does not laminate well. [ T ] to stick several thin layers of wood, plastic, glass, etc. together: You can achieve extraordinary curves by laminating timber. be laminated togetherFive layers of glass are laminated together. [ T ] food & drink specialized to prepare dough(= flour mixed with water and often yeast, fat, or sugar, so that it is ready for baking) by making it into a lot of very thin layers with butter between each one: The hardest part is probably laminating the dough, rolling it out and folding it so many times. Related word laminated Covering and adding layers additive asphalt bestrew bind blanket blindfold fall over film film over gum gum something up inlaid retread seasoned slap slap something on smother something in/with something spackle tent wax You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Preparing food Examples of laminatelaminate Interestingly, the margins of the columns are much better laminated than the cores, suggesting that sediment abrasion may have influenced the column texture. Visible are fine- and less frequently medium-grained, laminated or slightly cross-stratified sandstone beds arranged partly as trough-shaped bodies with very minor purplish shale intercalations. Interbedded thin fine-grained sandstone and siltstone layers are laminated and wavy in nature. The conglomerate grades into laminated greenish/dark grey mudstone at a horizon approximately 87 m above the base through sandstone. It consists of microcrystalline calcite, locally silicified to chalcedony, which occurs as laterally continuous, either laminated or massive beds up to 15 cm thick. Siltstone occurs in structureless or horizontally laminated beds 0.5 to 1.5 m thick. The pages were laminated and loosely bound, permitting the pages to lie flat when turned. Then a pressure-sensitive rubber sheet is laminated to the bottom of the base film. The latter comprises laterally continuous, horizontally laminated, alternating dark/light beds that vary from a few millimetres up to 10 cm thick. They are frequently employed as laminated shell structures with complicated shapes. A normally laminated afferent projection to an abnormally laminated cortex: some olfactory connections in the reeler mouse. Picture pages were laminated and placed in a three-ring binder with blank pages in between the test pages. This is a spiral-bound book consisting of nine 15i25 cm pages laminated in plastic without the use of any written text beyond the title. The customer begins with an informational question, rather than a request, in which she refers to a document service by name, laminated (lines 06-07). She proposes a candidate term, laminated (line 25), which the customer confirms (line 28). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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