lather
lather 英 [ˈlɑ:ðə(r)] 美 [ˈlæðə(r)]
n. 肥皂泡;激动 vt. 涂以肥皂泡;使紧张;狠狠地打 vi. 起泡沫
进行时:lathering 过去式:lathered 过去分词:lathered 第三人称单数:lathers 名词复数:lathers
- A lather is the froth soaps and detergents produce. Lathering also means to soap yourself up, and a lather can be a state of extreme agitation.
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- n. 肥皂泡;激动
- vt. 涂以肥皂泡;使紧张;狠狠地打
- vi. 起泡沫
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1. Rub shampoo into wet hair and you’ll form a lather containing small air bubbles.
在湿头发上面搓洗发水的时候,你会得到由小气泡组成的肥皂泡沫。
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2. Creates the lather in shampoos or soaps, and when used with other chemicals, it can become a carcinogen.
香波和肥皂里的起泡成分,和某些化学物质一起使用时会产生致癌物。
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3. Rub hands together to form lather; this helps to activate the cleanser.
双手在脸上摩擦,形成泡沫;这有助于激活洗面奶。
- lather (n.) Old English leaþr "foam, soap, washing soda," from Proto-Germanic *lauthran (source also of Old Norse lauðr "washing soap, foam"), from PIE *loutro- (source also of Gaulish lautron, Old Irish loathar "bathing tub," Greek louein "to bathe," Latin lavere "to wash"), which is from root *leue- "to wash" + instrumentative suffix *-tro-.
- lather (v.) from a Middle English variant of letheren (v.), from Old English leþran (late West Saxon lyþran) "become covered with (sweat, blood, etc.)," also transitive, from Proto-Germanic *lauthrjan (source also of Old Norse leyðra "to clean, wash;" see lather (n.)). Meaning "to form in froth, produce suds or foam" is from c. 1600. Related: Lathered; lathering.
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