英 [ɡʌmd] 美 [ɡʌmd]
adj. 涂胶的
v. 用牙床咬;使有黏性(gum 的过去分词)
gum /ɡʌm/ CET4 TEM4
集合名词 Gum is a substance, usually tasting of mint, which you chew for a long time but do not swallow. 口香糖
I do not chew gum in public.
我不在公共场合嚼口香糖。
可数名词 Your gums are the areas of firm, pink flesh inside your mouth, which your teeth grow out of. 齿龈
The toothbrush gently removes plaque without damaging the gums or causing bleeding.
牙刷轻轻地刷去齿菌斑,没有伤及牙床或引起出血。
集合名词 any of various sticky substances that exude from certain plants, hardening on exposure to air and dissolving or forming viscous masses in water 树胶
动词 to stick together or in place with gum 用树胶粘
treated with an adhesive gum
同义词: gummy
矿末
涂胶的
... gummate(阿拉柏)树胶盐 gummed涂胶的 gummiferous含胶的 ...
A large address label was gummed to the package.
包装袋上贴上了一大张地址签条。
He gummed the back of stamps.
他在邮票的背面涂上胶。
The work of Western intelligence is becoming gummed up with legal protocol.
西方情报组织的工作开始受到法律条文的束缚。
This has, to put it in the plainest terms possible, kinda gummed up the works.
Their squabbles over patronage and more have delayed projects and gummed up decisions.
By decoding microbial DNA, drug researchers hoped to pinpoint key proteins that could be gummed up with novel druglike chemicals.