ink
n. 墨水,油墨; (烏賊分泌的)墨液
vt. 給…上油墨(以供印刷、簽訂合同等); 簽名(在…上); 塗油墨
Ink is the coloured liquid used for writing or printing.
The letter was handwritten in black ink.
信是用黑色墨水寫的。
If you ink something, you put ink on it.
Ritter took his left hand and inked the fingertips.
裡特伸出左手,在指尖上沾上印油。
1. a liquid used for printing or writing or drawing
2. dark protective fluid ejected into the water by cuttlefish and other cephalopods
1. append one's signature to;
2. fill with ink;
The boy put the ink bottle back where it came from.
那男孩把墨水瓶放回原處.
This ink stain won't rub out.
這墨水漬擦不掉.
The ink of cuttlefish beclouded the water.
墨魚汁把水弄黑了.
Ring the spelling mistakes with red ink.
用紅墨水把拼寫錯誤圈出來.
He knocked over a bottle of ink and ruined the table cloth.
他打翻了一瓶墨水把桌布弄髒了.