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  1. putty

    • IPA[ˈpʌti]

    英式

    • n.
      a soft, malleable greyish-yellow paste, made from ground chalk and raw linseed oil, that hardens after a few hours and is used for sealing glass in window frames and filling holes in wood;any of a number of similar malleable substances used inside and outside buildings, e.g. plumber's putty, lime putty, or used for modelling or casting, e.g. epoxy putty.
    • v.
      seal or cover (something) with putty
    • noun: putty, plural noun: putties

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. a soft, malleable greyish-yellow paste, made from ground chalk and raw linseed oil, that hardens after a few hours and is used for sealing glass in window frames and filling holes in wood countersink the screws so they can be covered with putty the manufacture of paints and putties
    • any of a number of similar malleable substances used inside and outside buildings, e.g. plumber's putty, lime putty, or used for modelling or casting, e.g. epoxy putty.
    • 2. a polishing powder, usually made from tin oxide, used in jewellery work.

    動詞

    • 1. seal or cover (something) with putty give me a minute until I putty these windows in lightly puttied joints