lining
n. 襯裡,裡子; 襯料; 襯套
v. 排隊(line的現在分詞)
The lining of something such as a piece of clothing or a curtain is a layer of cloth attached to the inside of it in order to make it thicker or warmer, or in order to make it hang better.
...a padded satin jacket with quilted lining.
帶夾棉襯裡的緞面短外套
You can use lining to refer to a layer of paper, plastic, metal, or another substance that is attached to the inside of something, for example in order to protect it.
...brake linings...
剎車片
Moss makes an attractive lining to wire baskets.
用苔蘚墊在鐵絲籃裡很漂亮。
The lining of your stomach or other organ is a layer of tissue on the inside of it.
...a bacterium that attacks the lining of the stomach.
攻擊胃黏膜的細菌
...the uterine lining.
子宮內膜
1. a protective covering that protects an inside surface
2. a piece of cloth that is used as the inside surface of a garment
3. providing something with a surface of a different material
4. the act of attaching an inside lining (to a garment or curtain etc.)
Inhaled irritants can injure the tracheal lining and increase the chance of infection ( Bacterial or viral ).
吸入的刺激物能損害氣管黏膜,增加感染 ( 細菌的或濾過性毒菌的 ) 的機會.
Cortisol causes erosion of your intestinal lining, which can lead to ulcers.
皮質醇導致你的腸道內膜被侵蝕, 這可能會導致胃潰瘍.
What's with the pink lining with the candy stripes?
為什麼用花邊條紋作粉紅色的內襯?
Successful implantation requires a healthy endometrial lining.
成功著床需要一個健康的子宮內膜內層.
The larynx's lining becomes swollen and secretes mucus.
喉黏膜變腫並分泌出黏液.