glaze
verb uk/ɡleɪz/ us/ɡleɪz/
(SHINY)
[ T ]给…上釉;给…上光;使光滑,使光亮
to make a surface shiny by putting a liquid substance onto it and leaving it or heating it until it dries
Glaze the pastry with beaten egg. 往油酥面团里和入打匀的鸡蛋,使其滑亮。
The pot had been badly glazed. 这个罐子上釉上得很差。
(BORED)
[ I ] (also glaze over)(眼神)变呆滞,发呆
If your eyes glaze or glaze over, they stay still and stop showing any emotion because you are bored or tired or have stopped listening.
Among the audience, eyes glazed over and a few heads started to nod. 听众目光变得呆滞无神,一些人则开始打盹。
(GLASS)
[ T ]给(窗户)装玻璃
to put a piece of glass into a window or the windows of a building
The house is nearly finished but it hasn't been glazed yet. 房子即将完工,但是窗户还没有装玻璃。
glaze
noun [ C ] uk/ɡleɪz/ us/ɡleɪz/
釉,釉料;(用来使食物有光泽的)浆,汁
a substance used to glaze something
a cake with a dark chocolate glaze 浇有黑巧克力的蛋糕
pottery with a fine, translucent glaze 发半透明光泽的陶器