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paint P0015200 (pānt)n.1. a. A liquid mixture, usually of a solid pigment in a liquid vehicle, used as a decorative or protective coating.b. The thin dry film formed by such a mixture when applied to a surface.c. The solid pigment before it is mixed with a vehicle.2. A cosmetic, such as rouge, that is used to give color to the face; makeup.3. Basketball The free throw lane.4. A Paint horse.5. Slang The face cards in a deck of cards: I haven't seen any paint for the last ten hands.v. paint·ed, paint·ing, paints v.tr.1. To make (a picture) with paints.2. a. To represent in a picture with paints.b. To depict vividly in words.3. To coat or decorate with paint: paint a house.4. To apply cosmetics to.5. To apply medicine to; swab: paint a wound.6. To shine a laser beam on, especially in order to designate a target for laser-guided munitions.v.intr.1. To practice the art of painting pictures.2. To cover something with paint.3. To apply cosmetics to oneself: "Let her paint an inch thick, to this favor she must come" (Shakespeare).4. To serve as a surface to be coated with paint: These nonporous surfaces paint badly with a brush.Idioms: paint the black Baseball To throw a pitched ball over the edge of home plate for a strike. paint the town red Slang To go on a spree. [From Middle English painten, to paint, from Old French peintier, from peint, past participle of peindre, from Latin pingere; see peig- in Indo-European roots.] paint′a·bil′i·ty n.paint′a·ble adj.paint (peɪnt) n1. a substance used for decorating or protecting a surface, esp a mixture consisting of a solid pigment suspended in a liquid, that when applied to a surface dries to form a hard coating2. a dry film of paint on a surface3. the solid pigment of a paint before it is suspended in liquid4. (Hairdressing & Grooming) informal face make-up, such as rouge5. (Theatre) short for greasepaintvb6. (Art Terms) to make (a picture) of (a figure, landscape, etc) with paint applied to a surface such as canvas7. to coat (a surface) with paint, as in decorating8. (tr) to apply (liquid) onto (a surface): her mother painted the cut with antiseptic. 9. (tr) to apply make-up onto (the face, lips, etc)10. (tr) to describe vividly in words11. paint the town red informal to celebrate uninhibitedly; go on a spree[C13: from Old French peint painted, from peindre to paint, from Latin pingere to paint, adorn] ˈpainty adj ˈpaintiness npaint (peɪnt) n. 1. a substance composed of solid coloring matter suspended in a liquid medium and applied as a protective or decorative coating to various surfaces, or to canvas or other materials in producing a work of art. 2. an application of this. 3. the dried surface pigment: Don't scuff the paint. 4. the solid coloring matter alone; pigment. 5. cosmetics, esp. lipstick or rouge, designed to heighten natural color. 6. Chiefly Western U.S. a pied, calico, or spotted horse or pony; pinto. v.t. 7. to coat, cover, or decorate with paint. 8. to produce (a picture, design, etc.) in paint. 9. to represent in paint: to paint a sunset. 10. to describe vividly in words: The ads painted the resort as a paradise. 11. to color by or as if by painting. 12. to coat or brush, as with a liquid medicine or a cosmetic. v.i. 13. to coat or cover anything with paint. 14. to engage in painting as an art. 15. to use cosmetics. Idioms: paint the town (red), to go out and celebrate, esp. uninhibitedly. [1200–50; Middle English peinten (v.) < Old French peint, past participle of peindre < Latin pingere to paint; compare picture] paint′a•ble, adj. paint- paint chip - A card showing a color or range of related colors available as paint (especially for walls).
- pigment - From Latin pingere, "paint," it is a chemical that absorbs only certain colors from white light.
- picture - Ultimately from Latin pingere, "paint."
- rouge - Rouge can also be called paint.
paint Past participle: painted Gerund: painting
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I paint | you paint | he/she/it paints | we paint | you paint | they paint |
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I painted | you painted | he/she/it painted | we painted | you painted | they painted |
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I am painting | you are painting | he/she/it is painting | we are painting | you are painting | they are painting |
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I have painted | you have painted | he/she/it has painted | we have painted | you have painted | they have painted |
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I was painting | you were painting | he/she/it was painting | we were painting | you were painting | they were painting |
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I had painted | you had painted | he/she/it had painted | we had painted | you had painted | they had painted |
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I will paint | you will paint | he/she/it will paint | we will paint | you will paint | they will paint |
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I will have painted | you will have painted | he/she/it will have painted | we will have painted | you will have painted | they will have painted |
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I will be painting | you will be painting | he/she/it will be painting | we will be painting | you will be painting | they will be painting |
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I have been painting | you have been painting | he/she/it has been painting | we have been painting | you have been painting | they have been painting |
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I will have been painting | you will have been painting | he/she/it will have been painting | we will have been painting | you will have been painting | they will have been painting |
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I had been painting | you had been painting | he/she/it had been painting | we had been painting | you had been painting | they had been painting |
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I would paint | you would paint | he/she/it would paint | we would paint | you would paint | they would paint |
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I would have painted | you would have painted | he/she/it would have painted | we would have painted | you would have painted | they would have painted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | paint - a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating; "artists use `paint' and `pigment' interchangeably"pigmentacrylic paint, acrylic - used especially by artistsantifouling paint - a paint used to protect against the accumulation of barnacles etc. on underwater surfacescoating, coat - a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint"coat of paint - a layer of paint covering something elsedistemper - paint made by mixing the pigments with water and a binderenamel - a paint that dries to a hard glossy finishencaustic - a paint consisting of pigment mixed with melted beeswax; it is fixed with heat after applicationfinger paint, fingerpaint - paint that has the consistency of jellyhouse paint, housepaint - paint used to cover the exterior woodwork of a houseoil paint - paint in which a drying oil is the vehiclesemigloss - a paint that dries with a finish between glossy and flatspray paint - paint applied with a spray gunwater-base paint - paint in which water is used as the vehiclecoloring material, colour, colouring material, color - any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim"pigment - dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.) | | 2. | paint - (basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court; usually painted a different color from the rest of the court; "he hit a jump shot from the top of the key"; "he dominates play in the paint"keybasketball, basketball game, hoops - a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal hoopbasketball court - the court on which basketball is playedfoul line - a line from which basketball players take penalty shotsspace - an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space" | | 3. | paint - makeup consisting of a pink or red powder applied to the cheeksrouge, blushermakeup, make-up, war paint - cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance | Verb | 1. | paint - make a painting; "he painted all day in the garden"; "He painted a painting of the garden"artistic creation, artistic production, art - the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"finger-paint - apply colors with one's fingersstipple - apply (paint) in small dots or strokesbodypaint - apply paint to a bodyfresco - paint onto wet plaster on a walldistemper - paint with distempercreate - pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating"charge - place a heraldic bearing on; "charge all weapons, shields, and banners"fill in, shade - represent the effect of shade or shadow onstipple - make by small short touches that together produce an even or softly graded shadow, as in paint or inkwatercolor, watercolour - paint with watercolors | | 2. | paint - apply paint to; coat with paint; "We painted the rooms yellow"coat, surface - put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate"grain - paint (a surface) to make it look like stone or woodrepaint - paint again; "He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce"airbrush - paint with an airbrush; "The old car looks like new now that we airbrushed it"undercoat, prime, ground - cover with a primer; apply a primer to | | 3. | paint - make a painting of; "He painted his mistress many times"artistic creation, artistic production, art - the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"repaint - paint again; "He repainted the same scenery many times during his life"interpret, represent - create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl" | | 4. | paint - apply a liquid to; e.g., paint the gutters with linseed oilcover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers" |
paintnoun1. colouring, colour, stain, dye, tint, pigment, emulsion a pot of red paintverb1. colour, cover, coat, decorate, stain, whitewash, daub, distemper, apply paint to They painted the walls yellow.2. depict, draw, portray, figure, picture, represent, sketch, delineate, catch a likeness He was painting a portrait of his wife.3. describe, capture, portray, depict, evoke, recount, bring to life, make you see, conjure up a vision, put graphically, tell vividly The report paints a grim picture of life in the city.paint the town red (Informal) celebrate, revel, large it (Brit. slang), carouse, live it up (informal), make merry, make whoopee (informal), go on a binge (informal), go on a spree, go on the town Thousands of football fans painted the town red after the match.Quotations "And those who paint 'em truest praise 'em most" [Joseph Addison The Campaign] "Every time I paint a portrait I lose a friend" [John Singer Sargent]Translationspaint (peint) noun a colouring substance in the form of liquid or paste. The artist's clothes were covered in paint; (also adjective) a paint pot. 油漆,顏料 油漆,颜料 verb1. to spread paint carefully on (wood, walls etc). He is painting the kitchen. 塗油漆 涂油漆2. to make a picture (of something or someone) using paint. She painted her mother and father. 畫,繪畫 画,绘画 ˈpainter noun1. a person whose job is to put paint on things, especially walls, doors etc in houses. We employed a painter to paint the outside of the house. 油漆工 漆工2. an artist who makes pictures in paint. Who was the painter of this portrait? 畫家 画家ˈpainting noun1. the act or art of using paint. Painting is very relaxing. 上油漆,繪畫 上油漆;绘画 2. a painted picture. There were four paintings (hanging) on the wall. (一幅)油畫 (一幅)油画 ˈpaint-box noun a (small) box containing different paints for making pictures. 顏料盒 颜料盒ˈpaint-brush noun a brush used for putting on paint. 畫筆,油漆刷 画笔,油漆刷 paint → 油漆zhCN, 涂料zhCN, 画zhCN
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paint1. n. a tattoo. (The same as ink sense 3) When dya get the new paint? 2. n. tattoos in general; the amount of tattooing on someone’s body. (The same as ink sense 4) He’s got paint covering his back! See:- (as) close as two coats of paint
- (as) exciting as watching paint dry
- a (new) lick of paint
- a fresh lick of paint
- a lick of paint
- a picture paints a thousand words
- another coat of paint
- back/paint somebody/yourself into a corner
- be like painting the Forth Bridge
- be like watching paint dry
- close as two coats of paint
- Do I have to paint (you) a picture?
- Do I have to paint a picture?
- Do I have to paint you a picture?
- Do I have to spell it out?
- exciting as watching paint dry
- like watching paint dry
- one picture paints a thousand words
- paint
- paint (one) black
- paint (oneself) into a corner
- paint (someone or something) with the same brush
- paint (something) onto (something)
- paint (something) with a broad brush
- paint a (some kind of) picture of (something)
- paint a black picture (of someone or something)
- paint a terrible, depressing, rosy, etc. picture
- paint black
- paint in
- paint on
- paint oneself into a corner
- paint onto
- paint out
- paint over
- paint remover
- paint something with a broad brush
- paint the black
- paint the devil on the wall
- paint the Forth Bridge
- paint the lily
- paint the town
- paint the town (red)
- paint the town red
- paint the town red, to
- paint thinner
- paint yourself into a corner
- painted with the same brush
- spatter around
- spatter on (someone or something)
- tonsil paint
- war paint
- watching paint dry
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paint, mixture of a pigmentpigment, substance that imparts color to other materials. In paint, the pigment is a powdered substance which, when mixed in the liquid vehicle, imparts color to a painted surface. ..... Click the link for more information. and a binding medium, usually thinned with a solvent to form a liquid vehicle. The term includes lacquerlacquer, solution of film-forming materials, natural or synthetic, usually applied as an ornamental or protective coating. Quick-drying synthetic lacquers are used to coat automobiles, furniture, textiles, paper, and metalware. ..... Click the link for more information. , portland cement paint, printing ink, calcimine, and whitewash. Paint is used to decorate or protect surfaces and is generally applied in thin coats which dry (by evaporation or by oxidation of the vehicle) to an adhesive film. Industrial finishes are usually applied by spraying or immersion and are often hardened by baking. Pigments, finely ground, impart color (including black and white) and affect the consistency, crack resistance, and flow characteristics of paint. They may be manipulated to produce glossy, satin, or flat finishes. Oil paints are pigments dispersed in a drying oildrying oil, any of several natural oils which, when exposed to the air, oxidize to form a tough, elastic film. The common drying oils are cottonseed oil (see cotton), corn oil, soybean oil, tung oil, and linseed oil; the first three oils mentioned are more properly called ..... Click the link for more information. such as linseed oillinseed oil, amber-colored, fatty oil extracted from the cotyledons and inner coats of the linseed. The raw oil extracted from the seeds by hydraulic pressure is pale in color and practically without taste or odor. ..... Click the link for more information. , castor oil, or tung oil. These oils are diluted with a thinner, usually turpentineturpentine, yellow to brown semifluid oleoresin exuded from the sapwood of pines, firs, and other conifers. It is made up of two principal components, an essential oil and a type of resin that is called rosin. ..... Click the link for more information. ; metallic salts that catalyze oxidation of the oil may be added to increase the rate of drying. For water paints, pigment is dissolved in a mixture of water with a binder such as glue or casein, or emulsified in a latex polymer. Latex emulsion paint provides such excellent durability and color retention that it now dominates the paint market. Enamel paints contain varnishvarnish, homogeneous solution of gum or of natural or synthetic resins in oil (oil varnish) or in a volatile solvent (spirit varnish), which dries on exposure to air, forming a thin, hard, usually glossy film. ..... Click the link for more information. and usually dry to a hard, glossy finish. Industrial lacquers (widely used on automobiles and furniture) are valued for rapid drying to a hard finish. The vehicle is commonly pyroxylinpyroxylin , partially nitrated cellulose (see nitrocellulose). It is used in lacquers, plastics, and artificial leathers. Pyroxylin lacquers are made by dissolving pyroxylin in a mixture of volatile solvents and adding a plasticizer and a pigment or dye. ..... Click the link for more information. in an organic solvent. Baked acrylic finishes have recently become popular for industrial products such as automobiles and appliances. Bibliography See C. R. Martens, Technology of Paints, Varnishes, and Lacquers (1968). PaintA protective finish for architectural elements, most often composed of a coloring agent ground in linseed oil or other synthetic base.paint[pānt] (computer science) To fill an area of a display screen or printed output with a color, shade of gray, or image. (electronics) Vernacular for a target image on a radarscope. (materials) A mixture of a pigment and a vehicle, such as oil or water, that together form a liquid or paste that can be applied to a surface to provide an adherent coating that imparts color to and often protects the surface. paintA liquid solution of pigment in a suitable vehicle of oil, organic solvent, or water; liquid when applied but dries to form an adherent, protective, and decorative coating. Often categorized according to the solvent used for thinning, for example, water-thinned paint or solvent-thinned paint. Also see acrylic paint, cement-water paint, epoxy paint, latex paint, synthetic rubber-base paint, vinyl paint, water-based paint.paint(1) In computer graphics, to "paint" the screen using a tablet stylus or mouse to simulate a paintbrush. See paint program.
(2) To transfer an image as in the phrase "the laser printer paints the image onto a photosensitive drum."
(3) To create a screen form by typing anywhere on screen. To "paint" the screen with text.paint
paint (pānt), A solution or suspension of one or more medicaments applied to the skin with a brush or large applicator; generally used to treat widespread eruptions.See PT
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paint Related to paint: Paint programSynonyms for paintnoun colouringSynonyms- colouring
- colour
- stain
- dye
- tint
- pigment
- emulsion
verb colourSynonyms- colour
- cover
- coat
- decorate
- stain
- whitewash
- daub
- distemper
- apply paint to
verb depictSynonyms- depict
- draw
- portray
- figure
- picture
- represent
- sketch
- delineate
- catch a likeness
verb describeSynonyms- describe
- capture
- portray
- depict
- evoke
- recount
- bring to life
- make you see
- conjure up a vision
- put graphically
- tell vividly
phrase paint the town redSynonyms- celebrate
- revel
- large it
- carouse
- live it up
- make merry
- make whoopee
- go on a binge
- go on a spree
- go on the town
Synonyms for paintnoun a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid)SynonymsRelated Words- acrylic paint
- acrylic
- antifouling paint
- coating
- coat
- coat of paint
- distemper
- enamel
- encaustic
- finger paint
- fingerpaint
- house paint
- housepaint
- oil paint
- semigloss
- spray paint
- water-base paint
- coloring material
- colour
- colouring material
- color
- pigment
noun (basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball courtSynonymsRelated Words- basketball
- basketball game
- hoops
- basketball court
- foul line
- space
noun makeup consisting of a pink or red powder applied to the cheeksSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make a paintingRelated Words- artistic creation
- artistic production
- art
- finger-paint
- stipple
- bodypaint
- fresco
- distemper
- create
- charge
- fill in
- shade
- watercolor
- watercolour
verb apply paint toRelated Words- coat
- surface
- grain
- repaint
- airbrush
- undercoat
- prime
- ground
verb make a painting ofRelated Words- artistic creation
- artistic production
- art
- repaint
- interpret
- represent
verb apply a liquid toRelated Words |