to layer
01
分层剪, 打薄
to cut hair at different lengths in a way that forms overlapping layers
Transitive: to layer hair
例子
She layered her hair to add volume and texture.
她分层剪了头发以增加体积和质感。
The stylist layered his hair to create a more dynamic look.
造型师分层了他的头发,以创造更动感的外观。
02
分层, 堆叠
to arrange or stack something in a series of distinct levels or sheets
Transitive: to layer sth
例子
The baker layers cake and frosting to create a delicious and visually appealing dessert.
面包师分层蛋糕和糖霜,创造出美味且视觉上吸引人的甜点。
The chef frequently layers ingredients to create flavorful dishes.
厨师经常分层食材以创造风味菜肴。
Layer
01
层, 层次
an amount or sheet of something covering a surface or lying between two other things
例子
The archaeologists uncovered a layer of ancient pottery shards beneath the excavation site.
考古学家在挖掘地点下方发现了一层古代陶器碎片。
The cake had multiple layers of sponge and frosting.
蛋糕有多层海绵和糖霜。
02
层, 层次
single thickness of usually some homogeneous substance
03
层, 地层
(geology) a horizontal bed or distinct sedimentary rock formation
例子
The Grand Canyon 's cliffs reveal colorful layers of sandstone and shale.
大峡谷的悬崖揭示了砂岩和页岩的彩色层。
Archaeologists found tools in the oldest layer of the excavation site.
考古学家在挖掘现场的最古老层中发现了工具。
04
下蛋的母鸡, 产蛋鸡
a hen that lays eggs
05
层, 级别
a level or tier within a complex system, idea, or structure, often imagined as having depth or hierarchy
例子
The novel 's plot unfolds in layers, revealing hidden meanings.
小说的情节以层次展开,揭示隐藏的含义。
Her argument had layers of nuance that required careful analysis.
她的论点有需要仔细分析的微妙层次。



























