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单词 inlay
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inlay


in·lay

I0148500 (ĭn′lā′, ĭn-lā′)tr.v. in·laid (-lād′), in·lay·ing, in·lays 1. a. To set (pieces of wood or ivory, for example) into a surface, usually at the same level, to form a design.b. To decorate by setting in such designs.2. To insert (a photograph, for example) within a mat in a book.n.1. a. Contrasting material set into a surface in pieces to form a design.b. A design, pattern, or decoration made by inlaying.2. Dentistry A solid filling, as of gold or porcelain, fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.
in·lay′er n.

inlay

vb (tr) , -lays, -laying or -laid (Art Terms) to decorate (an article, esp of furniture, or a surface) by inserting pieces of wood, ivory, etc, into prepared slots in the surface n 1. (Dentistry) dentistry a filling, made of gold, porcelain, etc, inserted into a cavity and held in position by cement 2. (Art Terms) decoration made by inlaying 3. (Art Terms) an inlaid article, surface, etc ˈinˌlayer n

in•lay

(v. ˈɪnˌleɪ, ˌɪnˈleɪ; n. ˈɪnˌleɪ)

v. -laid, -lay•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to decorate (an object) with shaped pieces of contrasting material set in its surface. 2. to insert or apply (pieces of wood, ivory, metal, etc.) in the surface of an object. n. 3. inlaid work. 4. a layer of usu. fine material inserted in something else, esp. for ornament. 5. a design or decoration made by inlaying. 6. a tooth filling that is first shaped to fit a prepared cavity and then cemented into it. in′lay`er, n.

inlay


Past participle: inlaid
Gerund: inlaying
Imperative
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Present
I inlay
you inlay
he/she/it inlays
we inlay
you inlay
they inlay
Preterite
I inlaid
you inlaid
he/she/it inlaid
we inlaid
you inlaid
they inlaid
Present Continuous
I am inlaying
you are inlaying
he/she/it is inlaying
we are inlaying
you are inlaying
they are inlaying
Present Perfect
I have inlaid
you have inlaid
he/she/it has inlaid
we have inlaid
you have inlaid
they have inlaid
Past Continuous
I was inlaying
you were inlaying
he/she/it was inlaying
we were inlaying
you were inlaying
they were inlaying
Past Perfect
I had inlaid
you had inlaid
he/she/it had inlaid
we had inlaid
you had inlaid
they had inlaid
Future
I will inlay
you will inlay
he/she/it will inlay
we will inlay
you will inlay
they will inlay
Future Perfect
I will have inlaid
you will have inlaid
he/she/it will have inlaid
we will have inlaid
you will have inlaid
they will have inlaid
Future Continuous
I will be inlaying
you will be inlaying
he/she/it will be inlaying
we will be inlaying
you will be inlaying
they will be inlaying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been inlaying
you have been inlaying
he/she/it has been inlaying
we have been inlaying
you have been inlaying
they have been inlaying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been inlaying
you will have been inlaying
he/she/it will have been inlaying
we will have been inlaying
you will have been inlaying
they will have been inlaying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been inlaying
you had been inlaying
he/she/it had been inlaying
we had been inlaying
you had been inlaying
they had been inlaying
Conditional
I would inlay
you would inlay
he/she/it would inlay
we would inlay
you would inlay
they would inlay
Past Conditional
I would have inlaid
you would have inlaid
he/she/it would have inlaid
we would have inlaid
you would have inlaid
they would have inlaid
Thesaurus
Noun1.inlay - (dentistry) a filling consisting of a solid substance (as gold or porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into placefilling - (dentistry) a dental appliance consisting of any of various substances (as metal or plastic) inserted into a prepared cavity in a tooth; "when he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth"; "an informal British term for `filling' is `stopping'"dental medicine, dentistry, odontology - the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth
2.inlay - a decoration made by fitting pieces of wood into prepared slots in a surfacedecoration, ornament, ornamentation - something used to beautifymarqueterie, marquetry - inlaid veneers are fitted together to form a design or picture that is then used to ornament furnitureparqueterie, parquetry - a patterned wood inlay used to cover a floor
Verb1.inlay - decorate the surface of by inserting wood, stone, and metalhandicraft - a craft that requires skillful handsadorn, decorate, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"hatch - inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decoratingdamascene - inlay metal with gold and silver
Translations
镶嵌

inlay

(ˈinlei) noun material set into the surface of eg a table to form a design. The top of the table had an inlay of ivory. 鑲嵌 镶嵌ˌinˈlaid adjective decorated in this way. an inlaid table. 鑲嵌的 镶嵌的

inlay


inlay with (something)

To cut into a surface and then fill the space with a decorative material and/or design. A noun or pronoun can be used between "inlay" and "with." Look at how this fretboard is inlaid with mother-of-pearl—how beautiful!See also: inlay

inlay something with something

to decorate something by cutting in a design and filling the cut with some decorative substance. The workers inlaid the tabletop with bits of polished seashell. The tabletop was inlaid with a lovely design.See also: inlay

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inlay

1. Dentistry a filling, made of gold, porcelain, etc., inserted into a cavity and held in position by cement 2. Art decoration made by inlaying 3. an inlaid article, surface, etc.

Inlay

A shaped piece of one material embedded in another, usually in the same plane, as part of a surface ornamentation.

Inlay

 

the decoration of an object or building (facade or interior) with designs and images made out of small pieces of marble, ceramic, metal, wood, or mother-of-pearl that are set into a surface. The color or material of an inlay distinguish it from the object that it adorns. However, there are some inlays made out of the same material as the decorated surface, such as wood on wood (intarsia), metal on metal, and stone on stone. In the ancient Orient, Greece, and Rome the eyes in statues and busts were inlaid. In principle, the incrustation of concrete panels in modern prefabricated buildings with small pieces of crushed stone is a form of inlay.

inlay

[′in‚lā] (graphic arts) A picture or ornament made by inserting a material such as metal into a space in metal, stone, or wood; the material (such as wire) may be burnished, heated, or fused.

inlay, intarsia, marquetry

1. A shaped piece of one material embedded in another as part of a surface ornamentation. 2. Such ornamentation as a whole. Also see encaustic tile.

inlay


inlay

 [in´la] material laid into a defect in tissue; in dentistry, a filling made outside the tooth to correspond with the cavity form and then cemented into the cavity.

in·lay

(in'lā), 1. In dentistry, a prefabricated restoration sealed in the cavity with cement. 2. A graft of bone into a bone cavity. 3. A graft of skin into a wound cavity for epithelialization. 4. In orthopedics, an orthomechanical device inserted into a shoe; commonly called an arch support.

inlay

(ĭn′lā′, ĭn-lā′)n. Dentistry A solid filling, as of gold or porcelain, fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.
in·lay′er n.

inlay

Dentistry A cemented restoration made to fit an internal/external preparation necessitated by loss of healthy tooth structure. See Cosmetic dentistry, Filling.

in·lay

(in'lā) 1. dentistry A prefabricated restoration sealed into the prepared cavity with cement. 2. A graft of bone into a bone cavity. 3. A graft of skin into a wound cavity for epithelialization. 4. orthopaedics An orthomechanical device inserted into a shoe; more commonly called an "arch support."

inlay

Dental restorative material that is cemented into a prepared cavity in a tooth.

Inlay

A filling that is made outside of the tooth and the cemented into place.Mentioned in: Tooth Replacements and Restorations

in·lay

(in'lā) 1. In dentistry, prefabricated restoration sealed into cavity with cement. 2. Graft of bone into a bone cavity. 3. A graft of skin into a wound cavity for epithelialization.

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Words related to inlay

noun (dentistry) a filling consisting of a solid substance (as gold or porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place

Related Words

  • filling
  • dental medicine
  • dentistry
  • odontology

noun a decoration made by fitting pieces of wood into prepared slots in a surface

Related Words

  • decoration
  • ornament
  • ornamentation
  • marqueterie
  • marquetry
  • parqueterie
  • parquetry

verb decorate the surface of by inserting wood, stone, and metal

Related Words

  • handicraft
  • adorn
  • decorate
  • grace
  • ornament
  • embellish
  • beautify
  • hatch
  • damascene
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