词汇 | liner |
释义 | liner noun uk /ˈlaɪ.nər/ us /ˈlaɪ.nɚ/ linernoun (INSIDE OR AROUND)[ C ] an object or material that is used to cover the inside surface of something: Heat the oven to 170°C and fill your baking tin with paper cupcake liners. The plants growing on the roof sit on top of a waterproof liner. See also bin liner trash can liner panty liner [ C or U ] something, especially a type of make-up, that is used to make a line around the edges of something: Using a black liquid liner, trace a line above your upper eyelashes. Outline your lips with liner first, she advises. See also eyeliner lip liner Fill the pond with water to within 12 inches of the top of the liner. We save the liners of our cereal boxes and reuse them. Fold the plastic liner of the disposable nappy outward so that only the soft part touches the baby's skin. She applied lipstick and put the finishing touches to the liner around her eyes. Lids, covers and stoppers bezel bottle cap bottle top coozy cork corked crystal hood jacket Koozie lid nozzle pen lid plug screw top sleeve stopper stubby holder tea cosy tight-fitting You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Make-up & skin care linernoun (SHIP)[ C ] a large ship for carrying passengers in comfort on long journeys: 邮轮,大型客轮 cruise liner650,000 tourists come to the port each summer aboard giant cruise liners. ocean linerHe was an entertainer working on an ocean liner. See also airliner jetliner WILLIAM WEST/AFP/GettyImages Hundreds of large commercial ships, including cruise liners, use the harbour. She made the long, slow trip across the Atlantic in an ocean liner. He tried to flee on an Atlantic liner, but was arrested on board. Many Europeans came to Madeira on board liners bound for South Africa or South America. Passenger, cargo & military ships banana boat car ferry clipper coaster collier container ship Corvette cutter flagship hovercraft Q-boat schooner semi-submersible ship storeship submersible tall ship transport ship trawler warship linernoun (SPORT)USinformal another name for a line drive: He hit a soft liner to the first baseman. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play swing liner | American Dictionaryliner noun[ C ] us/ˈlɑɪ·nər/ a large ship operated by a transport company: an ocean/cruise liner liner | Business Englishliner noun[ C ] TRANSPORTuk /ˈlaɪnər/us a large ship for carrying passengers in comfort on long journeys: cruise/luxury/ocean linerThe ocean liner set out from Miami for Port-au-Prince. Examples of linerliner Initially these fibers were disposed along the circumference near the liner axis. Imposing of the initial axial magnetic field causes the liner rotation. A detonation wave has traveled to the right and it is in the process of collapsing the liner, which is shown in the figure. Measurements of liner breakup and healing of the liner are shown to agree with the calculations. A 30-cm layer of filter rock was placed on the liner to aid drainage. In this model the liner is treated as an infinitely thin superconductive shell imploded under the pressure of the self magnetic field. Stabilization of the light liner has been achieved by means of an extrinsic magnetic field. Under ideal conditions, the amplification is inversely proportional to the square of the liner radius. His mature works, state the liner notes, give primacy to melody in the context of extended tonality. Each of the eight record envelopes reprinted in the liner notes segregates its musicians by race. As the laser beam bounces back and forth in between the mutually approaching walls of the imploding liner, its frequency rises steadily. Our results indicate that for optimum choice of shell thickness of the multicascade liner system, thermonuclear fusion process can be achieved. The second method was intended to determine the initial density distribution in the gaseous liner. Results showed that the liner and the wire radiate simultaneously and both contribute to each pulse. Typically, for an engine, r1 k 0.4m and c x 440 m/s, near the liner. 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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