etching
英 [ˈetʃ.ɪŋ]
美 [ˈetʃ.ɪŋ]
- n. 蚀刻术;蚀刻版画
- v. 蚀刻;刻画(etch的ing形式)
- adj. 蚀刻的
记忆单词“etching”的方法是将它分解为“et”和“ching”。首先,“et”可以联想到“eternal”(永恒的),提示这个动作或结果是长久的;然后,“ching”可以想象成用针轻轻划过(雕刻),这样就联想到雕刻或蚀刻。结合这两个部分,可以记忆为“蚀刻是一种永恒的、用针般精细刻画的过程”。
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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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.