swatch
- IPA[swôCH]
美式
- a small sample of fabric intended to demonstrate the look of a larger piece;a collection of fabric samples, especially in the form of a book.
- apply a sample of (paint, makeup, etc.) to a surface or one's skin to test or demonstrate the color
verb: swatch, 3rd person present: swatches, gerund or present participle: swatching, past tense: swatched, past participle: swatched
noun: swatch, plural noun: swatches
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a small sample of fabric intended to demonstrate the look of a larger piece color swatches
- ▪ a collection of fabric samples, especially in the form of a book.
- ▪ a sample of paint, makeup, etc. applied to a surface or one's skin to test or demonstrate the color red lipstick swatches the walls were covered with multicoloured paint swatches
- ▪ a patch or area of a material or surface the sunset had filled the sky with swatches of deep orange
動詞
- 1. apply a sample of (paint, makeup, etc.) to a surface or one's skin to test or demonstrate the color I got the polishes yesterday, and I've swatched them all
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- IPA[swɒtʃ]
英式
- a small sample of fabric intended to demonstrate the look of a larger piece: colour swatches
- apply a sample of (paint, makeup, etc.) to a surface or one's skin to test or demonstrate ... I got the polishes yesterday, and I've swatched them all
Oxford Dictionary