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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
varnish
var·nish [varnish varnishes varnished varnishing] noun, verb BrE [ˈvɑːnɪʃ] NAmE [ˈvɑːrnɪʃ] noun uncountable, countable a liquid that is painted onto wood, metal, etc. and that forms a hard shiny transparent surface when it is dry •I'll give the shelves a coat of varnish. see also ↑nail varnish Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French vernis, from medieval Latin veronix ‘fragrant resin’ or medieval Greek berenikē, probably from Berenice, a town in Cyrenaica, a region of NE Libya. Example Bank: •The painting was obscured by discoloured/discolored varnish and a heavy layer of grime. •The table needed two coats of varnish. •You need a good quality varnish to protect the timber. verb to put ↑varnish on the surface of sth •~ sth The doors are then stained and varnished. • (BrE)Josie was sitting at her desk, varnishing her nails. •~ sth + noun Her nails were varnished a brilliant shade of red. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French vernis, from medieval Latin veronix ‘fragrant resin’ or medieval Greek berenikē, probably from Berenice, a town in Cyrenaica, a region of NE Libya.
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