patina
n. (青铜器上的)铜绿; 绿锈; (旧木器等表面)年久而产生的光泽; 神情
A patina is a thin layer of something that has formed on the surface of something.
The trophy is very impressive and rather special because it has a beautiful green patina...
这个奖杯给人印象非常深刻,相当特别,因为它表面有一层漂亮的绿锈。
He allowed a fine patina of old coffee to develop around the inside of the mug.
他任由大杯内壁积聚上一层薄薄的咖啡垢。
The patina on an old object is an attractive soft shine that has developed on its surface, usually because it has been used a lot.
...a mahogany door that is golden brown with the patina of age.
红木门因为年深日久形成的金棕色包浆
If you say that someone has a patina of a quality or characteristic, you mean that they have a small but impressive amount of this quality or characteristic.
...a superficial patina of knowledge...
表面上有点儿知识的样子
Except for a patina of charisma, he was like a thousand other bright young men in Toronto.
除了有点儿魅力外,他和多伦多其他众多机灵的年轻小伙子没有两样。
1. a fine coating of oxide on the surface of a metal
We directly provide you with the finished copper ( ancient copper ) plate and patina ( green copper ) plate .
我们直接向你提供做好的古 铜板 、绿 铜板.
Many industrial processes a patina that is integral to the integrity and interest of the site.
许多工业流程能够为遗址的完整性和趣味性增色.
Some cooks love the natural mellow patina that develops when copper is exposed to and air.
当铜锅暴露在热和空气中,有些烹饪可能会产生铜绿.
I like this state. It'should be like this. The blade should not have rust or patina.
我喜欢这样的状态. 本来就应如此. 刃地本不应有锈和包浆的.
The trophy has a beautiful green patina.
这个奖杯表面有一层漂亮的绿锈。