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单词 waxed paper
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Definition of waxed paper in English:

waxed paper

(also wax paper)
nounˌwakst ˈpeɪpəwækst ˈpeɪpər
mass noun
  • Paper that has been impregnated with wax to make it waterproof or greaseproof, used especially in cooking and the wrapping of foodstuffs.

    pour the chocolate on to a sheet of waxed paper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The gum is wrapped in waxed paper so that it doesn't stick to the paper.
    • I simply said, ‘cover in with plastic or waxed paper and set the time for one minute.’
    • Place the dough balls between two sheets of waxed paper.
    • I remember having this product before anyone I knew recognized what it was, bringing sandwiches to school wrapped in Saran when other kids had sandwiches wrapped in waxed paper.
    • If you place a sheet of waxed paper on top of each crepe as you stack them, the crepes can be easily separated when cold.
    • For the base coat, dip and swirl half of the berries in one type of chocolate and half in the other and lay them to dry on a sheet of waxed paper.
    • His creations include attractive-looking lampshades made of laminated and waxed paper, with dried flowers making for beautiful floral patterns.
    • The thin panes of glass were thick with frost, which enhanced the atmosphere as if we viewed the world through waxed paper.
    • The next morning Mrs. Gordon was up early, making stacks of ham and cheese sandwiches that she wrapped in waxed paper.
    • Where the lunchbox is concerned, tin foil and waxed paper are portable, non-plastic options.
    • Simply place the cut between two sheets of waxed paper and pound it evenly until the entire piece is approximately 1/4-inch thick.
    • He brought tacos rolled up in waxed paper or fried chicken in a bucket, or ham sandwiches from the cafeteria.
    • Lay a piece of waxed paper on a flat work surface or chopping board.
    • Use fall leaves that have been dried between sheets of waxed paper on windowsills, shelves, and mantels.
    • Place basil leaves on a cookie sheet which has been lined with waxed paper and place the tray in the freezer.
    • The piece is double-wrapped in waxed paper, and is in its original box.
    • If your paper curls or buckles after the paint is dry, flatten it by placing a piece of waxed paper over it and weight it down with several heavy books overnight.
    • While small plastic bags are still in use for fruit and vegetables, there's even been a policy change at the meat counter, where most purchases are wrapped in waxed paper.
    • When cold, remove and keep in an airtight tin or wrap individual pieces in waxed paper.
    • Cut a circle of waxed paper to fit the bottom of the pan.
    • Let the balls sit on a sheet of waxed paper for 24 hours to harden and dry.
 
 

Definition of waxed paper in US English:

waxed paper

(also wax paper)
nounwakst ˈpāpərwækst ˈpeɪpər
  • Paper that has been impregnated with wax to make it waterproof or greaseproof, used especially in cooking and the wrapping of foodstuffs.

    pour the chocolate onto a sheet of waxed paper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He brought tacos rolled up in waxed paper or fried chicken in a bucket, or ham sandwiches from the cafeteria.
    • His creations include attractive-looking lampshades made of laminated and waxed paper, with dried flowers making for beautiful floral patterns.
    • For the base coat, dip and swirl half of the berries in one type of chocolate and half in the other and lay them to dry on a sheet of waxed paper.
    • The next morning Mrs. Gordon was up early, making stacks of ham and cheese sandwiches that she wrapped in waxed paper.
    • While small plastic bags are still in use for fruit and vegetables, there's even been a policy change at the meat counter, where most purchases are wrapped in waxed paper.
    • When cold, remove and keep in an airtight tin or wrap individual pieces in waxed paper.
    • Lay a piece of waxed paper on a flat work surface or chopping board.
    • Use fall leaves that have been dried between sheets of waxed paper on windowsills, shelves, and mantels.
    • I simply said, ‘cover in with plastic or waxed paper and set the time for one minute.’
    • If your paper curls or buckles after the paint is dry, flatten it by placing a piece of waxed paper over it and weight it down with several heavy books overnight.
    • Simply place the cut between two sheets of waxed paper and pound it evenly until the entire piece is approximately 1/4-inch thick.
    • Let the balls sit on a sheet of waxed paper for 24 hours to harden and dry.
    • The piece is double-wrapped in waxed paper, and is in its original box.
    • Place the dough balls between two sheets of waxed paper.
    • The gum is wrapped in waxed paper so that it doesn't stick to the paper.
    • Where the lunchbox is concerned, tin foil and waxed paper are portable, non-plastic options.
    • The thin panes of glass were thick with frost, which enhanced the atmosphere as if we viewed the world through waxed paper.
    • I remember having this product before anyone I knew recognized what it was, bringing sandwiches to school wrapped in Saran when other kids had sandwiches wrapped in waxed paper.
    • If you place a sheet of waxed paper on top of each crepe as you stack them, the crepes can be easily separated when cold.
    • Place basil leaves on a cookie sheet which has been lined with waxed paper and place the tray in the freezer.
    • Cut a circle of waxed paper to fit the bottom of the pan.
 
 
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