cellophane 英 ['seləfeɪn]   美 [ˈsɛləˌfen]

cellophane

cellophane  英 ['seləfeɪn] 美 [ˈsɛləˌfen]

n. 玻璃纸 

名词复数:cellophanes 

Put into a small cellophane bag with a red ribbon, and you've got a small treat packed with flavor. 然后放到一个玻璃纸小包包里,你就得到了一份由香味打包的小美食。
In print I have never shied away from the realities of eating meat, argued that we need to escape the notion of it as something portioned and tight-packaged under cellophane. 在我的文章中,我从来不回避吃肉的事实,我认为我们需要摆脱肉是某种动物身体的一部分并且被紧包在玻璃纸里的概念。

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  • n. 玻璃纸
  • 1. Put into a small cellophane bag with a red ribbon, and you've got a small treat packed with flavor.

    然后放到一个玻璃纸小包包里,你就得到了一份由香味打包的小美食。

  • 2. In print I have never shied away from the realities of eating meat, argued that we need to escape the notion of it as something portioned and tight-packaged under cellophane.

    在我的文章中,我从来不回避吃肉的事实,我认为我们需要摆脱肉是某种动物身体的一部分并且被紧包在玻璃纸里的概念。

  • 3. But she recently unearthed the cellophane-wrapped negatives in her basement and dusted them off for publication.

    但她最近在地下室找到了那些用玻璃纸包裹的底片,掸去岁月的尘土,公开发表。

  • cellophane (n.) 1912, trademark name for a flexible, transparent product made from regenerated cellulose, coined by the inventor, Swiss chemist Jacques E. Brandenberger (1872-1954), probably from cellulose + connective o + -phane.
Cel·lo·phane™ / ˈseləfeɪn ; NAmE ˈseləfeɪn / noun [uncountable ] a thin transparent plastic material used for wrapping things 赛璐玢(用于包装的玻璃纸) Cel·lo·phane™ / ˈseləfeɪn ; NAmE ˈseləfeɪn /
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