bleach
v. 漂白; (使)褪色,變白
n. 漂白劑
If you bleach something, you use a chemical to make it white or pale in colour.
These products don't bleach the hair.
這些產品不會使頭髮變白。
Commercial flour is bleached artificially.
市面上的麵粉是經過人工漂白的。
If the sun bleaches something, or something bleaches, its colour gets paler until it is almost white.
The tree's roots are stripped and hung to season and bleach...
樹根剝皮後掛起來風乾曬白。
The sun will bleach the hairs on your face...
太陽會使你臉上的汗毛髮白。
Bleach is a chemical that is used to make cloth white, or to clean things thoroughly and kill germs.
1. the whiteness that results from removing the color from something;
2. an agent that makes things white or colorless
3. the act of whitening something by bleaching it (exposing it to sunlight or using a chemical bleaching agent)
1. remove color from;
2. make whiter or lighter;
So the world really can look bleach to somebody who's depressed.
對抑鬱的人來說,世界在他們眼中看上去是了無生趣的.
Did the skin that goes up personally suntan how to bleach?
身上的面板曬黑了怎麼變白 呢 ?
You can get a box of detergent and a box of bleach for only fifty cents.
您只需50美分就能買到一盒洗衣粉和一盒漂白劑.
Chotolate: Sponge with bleach solution and wash in warm, soapy water.
巧克力汙漬: 用海綿蘸漂白劑擦,然後用熱的肥皂水洗淨.
The bartender scrubbed the counter down with bleach.
這個酒吧服務員用漂白劑刷洗櫃檯.