柯林斯詞典layer /?le??/ (layering,layered,layers) 1. N-COUNT A layer of a material or substance is a quantity or piece of it that covers a surface or that is between two other things. 層 ...the depletion of the ozone layer. …臭氧層的損耗。2. N-COUNT If something such as a system or an idea has many layers, it has many different levels or parts. 層次 Critics and the public puzzle out the layers of meaning in his photos. 評論家和公衆(zhòng)苦思冥想出了他照片中的層層含意。3. V-T If you layer something, you arrange it in layers. 分層放置 Layer half the onion slices on top of the potatoes. 把一半洋蔥片一層層地放在土豆上。 返回 layer劍橋詞典 layer noun [C] (MATERIAL) a level of material , such as a type of rock or gas , that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance 層;塗層 the ozone layer 臭氧層 A thick layer of clay lies over the sandstone . 沙巖上麪有一層厚厚的黏土。 There was a thin layer of oil on the surface of the water . 水麪上有一層薄薄的油膜。 We stripped several layers of paint off the door . 我們從門上剝落了好幾層漆。 例句 Cover the meat with a layer of cheese .Women have a layer of subcutaneous fat that provides them with better insulation than men.The eruption had covered the town with a fine layer of ash .A thick layer of dust had accumulated in the room .If the first layer isn't dry before you add the next one, the colours will run into each other . layer noun [C] (PEOPLE) the group of people at a particular level in an organization (機搆)層次 We've cut the number of management layers from five to three. 我們把琯理層次從五層砍到了三層。 返回 layer