veneer的意思和读音

veneer

: [vəˈnɪr] : [vəˈnɪə(r)]

n.

v.

veneers  

n.covering,facing,finish,surface,layer

v.cover,conceal,plate,face

veneern.

1.[c][u]a thin layer of wood or plastic that is glued to the surface of cheaper wood, especially on a piece of furniture

2.[sing]~ (of sth)an outer appearance of a particular quality that hides the true nature of sb/sth

Her veneer of politeness began to crack.

v.

1.~ sth (with/in sth)to cover the surface of sth with a veneer of wood, etc.

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n.1.a thin layer of wood or plastic that covers something made of an inexpensive material and improves its appearance2.a pleasant appearance, or a polite way of behaving that is not sincere

1. module veneer veneering ...

2. Plastic Bag Veneer film ...

3. vendor developer veneer vent ...

4. velocity shock veneer veneer board ...

5. veneer case veneer veneer ...

6. ceramic onlay veneer porcelain veneer ...

7. ) visage - ) veneer - , ) vanity - ...

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1.But under the shiny veneer ran a deep vein of dark emptiness. Jack smiled, but it never seemed to reach his eyes, and he rarely laughed.怀

2.But we begin to see that beneath that smug, arrogant veneer lies a fragile, vulnerable person, which I think is so often true of bullies.

3.The woodmen were very keen for the veneer to be used for a major architectural project and sold in a single lot.

4.You are the veneer of my mind and heart, and yet you think yourself the product of an ape.

5.It will surely produce the sticky membrane paper which suitable for the surface property of the cover surface bamboo veneer membrane board.

6.To pay for sex is to strip away the veneer of artifice and civilisation and connect with the true animal nature of man.使

7.In more conventional organisations a veneer of grown-up ness is usually necessary to advancement.

8.Of course, sometimes the consensus of the Japanese workplace is just a veneer and decisions are still made from on high.

9.I had my first year appraisal at the McDonalds today. They painted a bit of a career veneer over the last year.

10.His age and a veneer of dignity made of this too recent incidents a pretty squalid minor mistake.使