etching

英 ['etʃɪŋ] 美 ['ɛtʃɪŋ]
  • n. 蚀刻术;蚀刻版画
  • v. 蚀刻;刻画(etch的ing形式)
  • adj. 蚀刻的
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etching (n.)
1630s, verbal noun from etch (v.), also "the art of engraving;" 1760s as "a print, etc., made from an etched plate."
1. Mary is very keen on etching.
玛丽很喜爱蚀刻艺术.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. The concern with etching beyond this point should be clear.
刻蚀超越此值的后果应该是清楚的.

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3. The artist must have spent hours etching the image on the glass.
这位美术家一定花了好几小时把这画像蚀刻在玻璃上.

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4. The weird figures of the etching haunted my fitful sleep.
那幅版画上鬼怪似的人物形象在我辗转反侧的半睡眠中忽隐忽现.

来自辞典例句

5. One reasonable explanation is that etching removes and blunts microcracks.
有一种合理的解释是说腐蚀能够去掉并钝化微裂纹.

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