词汇 | frit |
释义 | frit adjective UK informal uk/frɪt/ us/frɪt/ 害怕的,受惊的 not brave enough to do something; frightened "Go on," she urged. "Don't be frit." “继续,”她催促道。 “别怕。” Before the show Mrs Thatcher was distinctly nervous, or frit, as she would say. 在演出之前,撒切尔夫人显然很紧张,或者用她惯用的话说,是怂了。
frit noun uk/frɪt/ us/frɪt/ (SUBSTANCE) [ C or U ]把混合原料高温加热后形成的玻璃质料,可以再碾成粉末制作陶瓷等物品,玻璃材料 a mixture of substances that are heated to a high temperature until they form glass. They can then be crushed into a powder and used in making things such as porcelain. Glass frit is a raw material that can be used as it is or combined with other materials in a custom blend. 玻璃材料是一种原料,既可以直接使用,也可以按规定比例与其他原料混合使用。 These frits are used in making decorating enamels, sanitaryware, and traditional pottery glazes. 这些玻璃碎料用于制作装饰用的珐琅彩料,也用于洁具和传统陶釉的制作。 (PERSON) [ C ] UK informal胆小怕事的人,怂包 someone, especially a politician, who is not brave enough to do something When she decided to postpone the vote she was called a frit. 当她决定推迟投票时,她被称为怂包。 The Prime Minister branded his opponent a frit. 首相把他的对手称作怂货。 |
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