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n. 墨水, 墨汁

vt. 涂墨水于, 签署, 加墨水




    ink
    [ noun ]
    1. a liquid used for printing or writing or drawing

    2. <noun.substance>
    3. dark protective fluid ejected into the water by cuttlefish and other cephalopods

    4. <noun.body>
    [ verb ]
    1. append one's signature to

    2. <verb.communication>
      They inked the contract
    3. mark, coat, cover, or stain with ink

    4. <verb.change>
      he inked his finger
    5. fill with ink

    6. <verb.change>
      ink a pen


    Ink \Ink\ ([i^][ng]k), n. (Mach.)
    The step, or socket, in which the lower end of a millstone
    spindle runs.


    Ink \Ink\, n. [OE. enke, inke, OF. enque, F. encre, L. encaustum
    the purple red ink with which the Roman emperors signed their
    edicts, Gr. ?, fr. ? burnt in, encaustic, fr. ? to burn in.
    See {Encaustic}, {Caustic}.]
    1. A fluid, or a viscous material or preparation of various
    kinds (commonly black or colored), used in writing or
    printing.

    Make there a prick with ink. --Chaucer.

    Deformed monsters, foul and black as ink. --Spenser.

    2. A pigment. See {India ink}, under {India}.

    Note: Ordinarily, black ink is made from nutgalls and a
    solution of some salt of iron, and consists essentially
    of a tannate or gallate of iron; sometimes indigo
    sulphate, or other coloring matter, is added. Other
    black inks contain potassium chromate, and extract of
    logwood, salts of vanadium, etc. Blue ink is usually a
    solution of Prussian blue. Red ink was formerly made
    from carmine (cochineal), Brazil wood, etc., but
    potassium eosin is now used. Also red, blue, violet,
    and yellow inks are largely made from aniline dyes.
    Indelible ink is usually a weak solution of silver
    nitrate, but carbon in the form of lampblack or India
    ink, salts of molybdenum, vanadium, etc., are also
    used. Sympathetic inks may be made of milk, salts of
    cobalt, etc. See {Sympathetic ink} (below).

    {Copying ink}, a peculiar ink used for writings of which
    copies by impression are to be taken.

    {Ink bag} (Zo["o]l.), an ink sac.

    {Ink berry}. (Bot.)
    (a) A shrub of the Holly family ({Ilex glabra}), found in
    sandy grounds along the coast from New England to
    Florida, and producing a small black berry.
    (b) The West Indian indigo berry. See {Indigo}.

    {Ink plant} (Bot.), a New Zealand shrub ({Coriaria
    thymifolia}), the berries of which yield a juice which
    forms an ink.

    {Ink powder}, a powder from which ink is made by solution.

    {Ink sac} (Zo["o]l.), an organ, found in most cephalopods,
    containing an inky fluid which can be ejected from a duct
    opening at the base of the siphon. The fluid serves to
    cloud the water, and enable these animals to escape from
    their enemies. See Illust. of {Dibranchiata}.

    {Printer's ink}, or {Printing ink}. See under {Printing}.

    {Sympathetic ink}, a writing fluid of such a nature that what
    is written remains invisible till the action of a reagent
    on the characters makes it visible.


    Ink \Ink\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inked} ([i^][ng]kt); p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Inking}.]
    To put ink upon; to supply with ink; to blacken, color, or
    daub with ink.

    Inc \Inc\, n.
    A Japanese measure of length equal to about two and one
    twelfth yards. [Written also {ink}.]

    1. The most recent estimates indicate soy ink will cost about one-third more than conventional low-rub ink, but as the demand for it increases, the price could decrease.
    2. The most recent estimates indicate soy ink will cost about one-third more than conventional low-rub ink, but as the demand for it increases, the price could decrease.
    3. Which is why people thought a miracle had happened when the new table-service law was passed (but before ink had dried on the fine print).
    4. Yani who uses traditional Chinese brush and ink technique to paint animals, especially monkeys, but said she plans to expand her artwork and concentrate on humans.
    5. June usually provides a break in the monthly flow of red ink because corporations and individuals make quarterly tax payments in the month.
    6. BASF said it based its projections largely on the company's "successful integration" of the coatings, printing ink, manmade fibers and advanced composite materials businesses it acquired in 1985.
    7. He added, however: "I don't see red ink" for the quarter, which, because plants prepare to produce new models, is usually the weakest of the year for auto makers.
    8. On the other hand, both Cunningham and Myers pointed out that petroleum ink prices may also rise.
    9. The ink tag concept originated in Sweden, and has been used in Europe for six years.
    10. A well-dressed couple, wiping fingerprint ink from their hands, say they are going to the U.S. to join the husband's father.
    11. It also showed secret codes and invisible ink allegedly used by the men, all Chinese citizens.
    12. Coates and Lorilleux are ink makers.
    13. Until recently, these tests analyzed ink and paper separately, which suited Mr. Hofmann just fine.
    14. The brand has remained strong, in contrast to would-be competitors like Principles and Richards, where the red ink still flows freely.
    15. Where a laser printer prints an entire page at once, the inkjet works by sliding an ink cartridge back and forth across the page, edging the paper forward between scans.
    16. Strong tax collections from businesses and individuals are brightening the outlook for reducing the federal budget deficit in 1988, with red ink for the fiscal year through June running 2 percent lower than 1987.
    17. A child of deregulation, the 6-year-old airline made $10 million last quarter while some other carriers waded in red ink.
    18. For instance, by not counting the cost of the government's bailout of savings and loan institutions as part of the deficit, the "real" degree of red ink is understated.
    19. The industry, on the way to a record year of red ink, lost $9.4 billion in the first nine months of 1988.
    20. Oil companies took a beating, dragging oil-service concerns down with them, and the steel group fell deeper into red ink.
    21. Guercino has used ink wash so cleverly that the areas of white paper give the impression of blinding sunshine.
    22. Sunday's polling left its mark _ as an anti-fraud measure, voters' thumbs were marked with indelible green ink.
    23. The printing ink operations in the U.S. and Canada, with about 1,400 employees, make and supply printing ink and auxiliary products to the publication, packaging and commercial printing industries.
    24. The printing ink operations in the U.S. and Canada, with about 1,400 employees, make and supply printing ink and auxiliary products to the publication, packaging and commercial printing industries.
    25. 'The ink was hardly dry on one acquisition before the board diverted their attention to another,' say the DTI inspectors.
    26. Congress must face up to its responsibility for making hard choices in order to stem the flow of red ink.
    27. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan added the strongest voice yet to calls for action on the deficit, telling a national commission Wednesday the red ink "already has begun to eat away at the foundations of our economic strength.
    28. He said the group's equipment includes invisible ink and a few mimeograph machines smuggled out of last spring's protest headquarters on Tiananmen Square.
    29. And, as the campaign technicians prepare the Dukakis supporters for Monday evening's caucuses, the three-term governor is embarking on a final offensive to portray himself as "a man who can mop up Republican red ink and has done it."
    30. The loss followed a fourth-quarter sea of red ink, an $11.3 million loss that was the largest of any quarter in the company's history.
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