Lacquer Meaning in English
word
ˈɫækɝ
LAK-er
lˈækɐ
LAK-uh
释义
A shiny protective coating or paint, often used on wood, metal, or nails to give a smooth and glossy finish.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in technical, crafts, and beauty contexts. 'Lacquer' as a verb means applying this coating. Common phrases: 'apply lacquer', 'clear lacquer', 'nail lacquer' (for nail polish). Not the same as 'varnish'—lacquer usually dries quickly and is glossier.
Spanish: laca - barniz (pintura protectora)Portuguese (BR): laca - vernizPortuguese (PT): laca - vernizChinese (Simplified): 漆 - 清漆Chinese (Traditional): 漆 - 清漆Hindi: लैकर - वार्निशArabic: ورنيش - طلاء (حماية)Bengali: বার্নিশ - ল্যাকার (লাক্ষা)Russian: лакJapanese: ラッカーVietnamese: sơn mài - vecni bóngKorean: 래커Turkish: lake - cila (parlatıcı)Urdu: لاکIndonesian: pernis - lak
例句
The table was covered with lacquer for a shiny look.
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She applied red lacquer on her nails.
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The artist finished the sculpture with a layer of lacquer.
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This cabinet really shines after you put some lacquer on it.
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Be careful—if you spill lacquer, it’s hard to clean up.
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A fresh coat of lacquer can make old furniture look new again.
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