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NOUN. 名词1.?[SING 单数型名词] 光泽A gloss is a bright shine on the surface of something. 双语例句例: Sheets of rain were falling and produced a black gloss on the asphalt. 倾盆的大雨使柏油马路显得黑亮黑亮的。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 表面光鲜 , 假象Gloss is an appearance of attractiveness or good quality which sometimes hides less attractive features or poor quality. 双语例句例: Television commercials might seem more professional, but beware of mistaking the gloss for the content. 电视广告也许看上去更加专业,但要当心,不要把表面的光鲜误以为真。 3.?[SING 单数型名词] 粉饰If you put a gloss on a bad situation, you try to make it seem more attractive or acceptable by giving people a false explanation or interpretation of it. 双语例句例: He used his diary to put a fine gloss on the horrors the regime perpetrated. 他假借日记来粉饰该政权犯下的种种恐怖行径。
PHRASAL VERB. 短语动词1.?[PHRASAL 短语] 无视 , 草草了事If you gloss over a problem, a mistake, or an embarrassing moment, you try to make it seem unimportant by ignoring it or by dealing with it very quickly. 双语例句例: Some foreign governments gloss over human rights abuses. 一些外国政府无视侵犯人权的问题。
VERB. 动词glosses , glossing , glossed 1.?[T 及物动词] 注解If you gloss a difficult word or idea, you provide an explanation of it. 双语例句例: 'Aventure' is often glossed as simply good or bad 'fortune' or 'chance'. “Aventure”常常被简单地注解为好的或坏的“运气”或“机会”。
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