glazed

adjective

UK/ɡleɪzd/
US/ɡleɪzd/

Definitions of glazed adjective

material(材料)

  1. Constructed from or containing glass.

    以玻璃製成的;裝有玻璃的

    • Every room features doors made of glass.

      每個房間都配有玻璃門。

    • Use glass display cabinets to showcase the fine china.

      使用玻璃展示櫃來展示精美的瓷器。

    • The gallery features a large glazed roof.

      畫廊的特色是有一個大型的玻璃屋頂。

expression(表情)

  1. Having a fixed and emotionless gaze, typically due to boredom, tiredness, or inattentiveness.

    (眼神)呆滯的;茫然的;無神的

    • a blank, glazed expression / a vacant look

      一個空洞、呆滯的表情/茫然的眼神

    • Seeing my eyes had become glazed, he quickly wrapped up his main points.

      看到我的眼神變得呆滯,他很快總結了他的主要觀點。

    • The audience's eyes began to glaze over after the long and repetitive speech.

      在長時間且重複的演講後,觀眾的眼神開始變得呆滯。

surface(表面)

  1. Having a shiny, smooth surface due to the application of a liquid substance, often dried or heated to set.

    上釉的;表面光滑的

    • The banquet offered spring onion pancakes with syrup-glazed duck breast.

      宴會提供了蔥油餅搭配糖漿烤鴨胸。

    • Portugal is famous for its vibrant, hand-painted glazed pottery and tiles.

      葡萄牙以其色彩鮮艷、手工繪製的釉陶器和瓷磚聞名。

    • The chef brushed the dough with an egg wash to create a glazed finish before baking.

      廚師在麵團上刷了蛋液,烘烤前創造出光滑的表面。