limed a. 用石灰中和的(刷了石灰的,水泥砌合的)
- A plastic bag limed in a rose bush.
一个塑胶袋在玫瑰丛里用黏鸟胶补鸟。 - A branch which was limed to catch sparrows.
树枝被涂上黏鸟胶以捕捉麻雀。 - Perissodactyla hide and skin refers to the raw skin of horse, donkey and mule treated with salt cure, direct drying or drying after salt cure, or the primary-processed limed pelt and pickled skin.
奇蹄动物皮张类是指经盐渍、直接晾晒或盐渍后再晾晒的马、驴、骡的原皮或经初步加工的灰皮、浸酸皮。
Lime \Lime\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Limed} (l[imac]md); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Liming}.] [Cf. AS. gel[=i]man to glue or join
together. See {Lime} a viscous substance.]
1. To smear with a viscous substance, as birdlime.
These twigs, in time, will come to be limed.
--L'Estrange.
2. To entangle; to insnare.
We had limed ourselves
With open eyes, and we must take the chance.
--Tennyson.
3. To treat with lime, or oxide or hydrate of calcium; to
manure with lime; as, to lime hides for removing the hair;
to lime sails in order to whiten them; to lime the lawn to
decrease acidity of the soil.
Land may be improved by draining, marling, and
liming. --Sir J.
Child.
4. To cement. ``Who gave his blood to lime the stones
together.'' --Shak.