| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| layer | /'leyəɹ/ | (countable) A layer is a covering material or substance. | lay |
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While the layer of pulp was on this wire, the water drained away and the wire was given a sideways shake.
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layer ['leiə]
ReplyDeleten. 层
vi. 分层
vt. 将某物堆积成层
n. 产卵鸡, [园艺]压条:vt. [园艺]用压条法使(嫩枝)生根
n. The pollution had destroyed ozone layer and caused many changes in weather.产卵鸡, [园艺]压条:vt. [园艺]用压条法使(嫩枝)生根
This layer of rock contains a lot of flint.
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But the requirement adds a critical new layer of surveillance to mainstream sites in China, which were already heavily policed.
ReplyDeleteThe location is used to retrieve the layer information with coordinates and other relevant.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Strato
the entire top layer of her tooth enamel had been worn down by the grit in Egyptian bread,
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This hen is a good layer.
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A fine layer of dust covers everything.
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