laced
past simple and past participle oflace
单词 | laced |
释义 | laced past simple and past participle oflace lace verb[T] uk/leɪs/us/leɪs/laceverb[T](ADD ALCOHOL)toaddalcoholordrugstofoodordrink, oftensecretly: coffeelacedwithbrandy Drinking alcohol
laceverb[T](STRING)to put the lace of ashoeorbootthroughitsholes, or tofastenashoeorbootbytyinga lace Fasteners for clothes
Phrasal verblacesomethingup Examplesoflacedlaced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Most "soothing tonics" for babies and children werelacedwith alcohol, opium, or some combination of the two. From theCambridge English Corpus Terms such a 'barbaric', 'primitive' and 'uncivilised'lacedthe forest literature of the period. From theCambridge English Corpus Much of this detail may be familiar enough - gleaned as it is from standard sources - but the pages arelacedwith the unanticipated. From theCambridge English Corpus This is because of the flowing proselacedwith irresistible titles and sub-titles that have become the trademark of the author. From theCambridge English Corpus Indeed, it runs through all the manifestations of reform, oftenlacedwith a sense of urgency. From theCambridge English Corpus Chapter 3 describe how interstellar clouds,lacedwith organic material, collapse to form planetary systems, and how our own solar system in particular has its current structure. From theCambridge English Corpus Virtually every page islacedwith theoretical insights-theory, that is, in the grand sense of social vision or, at least, critical dissections of other people's visions. From theCambridge English Corpus First, caffeine and tyramine sensitivity are correlated with starvation resistance, possibly indicating that some of the response is due to the avoidance of foodlacedwith these drugs. From theCambridge English Corpus Capturing not only the nuances within individual thought, but within liberalism itself, he successfully portrays a multi-layered intellectual tradition rich in its complexity andlacedwith irony. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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