Lino Meaning in English
word
ˈɫinoʊ
LYE-noh
lˈiːnəʊ
LEE-noh
释义
Lino is a short form of 'linoleum', a material used as a smooth covering for floors, known for being cheap, easy to clean, and practical.
用法与细微差别
‘Lino’ is informal and mainly used in British and Australian English. In the US, 'linoleum' is more common. Often used in phrases like 'put down new lino' or 'clean the lino'. Not used for other types of flooring.
Spanish: linóleoPortuguese (BR): linóleoPortuguese (PT): linóleoChinese (Simplified): 油毡Chinese (Traditional): 油氈Hindi: लिनोलियम (फ़र्श का फर्श) - लिनोArabic: لينوليوم (أرضية) - لينوBengali: লিনোলিয়ামRussian: линолеумJapanese: リノリウムVietnamese: sàn linoleumKorean: 리놀륨Turkish: linolyumUrdu: لینولیمIndonesian: linoleum
例句
We put lino in the kitchen because it's easy to clean.
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The bathroom floor is covered with lino.
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The old lino is starting to crack.
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Let’s rip up the lino and put tiles down instead.
natural
The kids love sliding around on the shiny lino.
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Watch out—there's a wet patch on the lino by the door.
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