white-out

英 [ˈwaɪt aʊt] 美 [ˈwaɪt aʊt]

n.  乳白天空(雪大或云重而看不见东西)

复数:white-outs



牛津词典

noun

  1. 乳白天空(雪大或云重而看不见东西)
    weather conditions in which there is so much snow or cloud that it is impossible to see anything

    双语例句

    1. A few years ago, a plug-in for Chrome browsers dubbed Silence of the Celebs promised to white-out celebrities you would rather not see online.
      几年前,Chrome浏览器一个名为名人默声(SilenceoftheCelebs)的插件承诺会把你不想看到的名人新闻从网上抹掉。
    2. The researchers suggest they might use this power to pick out food and predators in the "white-out" of the Arctic winter and the twilight of the spring and autumn.
      研究人员表示,驯鹿可以使用这种能力在北极冬季的极夜和春秋季节的微光中分辨食物和食肉动物。
    3. Can you correct the these letters in this page with white-out?
      你能用涂改液涂去这一页边上的这些字母吗?
    4. The snow and the mist combined to produce the phenomenon known as white-out, in which air and ground seem to melt together and the world becomes Depthless.
      雪和雾加在一起产生了一种叫作雪茫的现象,空气和地面似乎融为一体,整个世界变得远近难辨。
    5. This paper is going to be covered with white-out.
      这文件上会满是白色修正液。
    6. NOTE: "White-out" is not to be used to make corrections.
      笔记:“白色的-出自”是不用来作订正。
    7. Application of white-out manual-digging pile for deep foundation pit
      疏排人工挖孔桩在深基坑的使用

    英英释义

    verb

    1. lose daylight visibility in heavy fog, snow, or rain

        Synonym:    whiteout