ink
复数形式
inks
1
墨水
a black or colored liquid used for drawing, writing, etc.
Ink is a liquid or gel used for writing, drawing, or printing. It is made from a mixture of pigments or dyes, which provide color, and other ingredients that help it flow smoothly and dry properly. Ink can be used in pens, printers, and various artistic tools, and it comes in many colors and types. Inks can be water-based, which are easy to clean and quick-drying, oil-based, which are more durable and resistant to water, or permanent, which are designed to resist fading and smudging.
- The artist used black ink to create intricate line drawings in their sketchbook.
艺术家用黑色墨水在他们的素描本上创作了复杂的线条画。
- The printer ran out of ink halfway through printing the document, causing delays in the office.
打印机在打印文档的过程中墨水用完了,导致办公室延误。
- The calligrapher mixed different colors of ink to create a unique palette for their wedding invitations.
书法家混合了不同颜色的墨水,为他们的婚礼请柬创造了独特的调色板。
- The tattoo artist carefully selected the ink colors for the client's design, ensuring vibrant and long-lasting results.
纹身艺术家仔细挑选了客户设计的墨水颜色,确保效果鲜艳持久。
2
a dark fluid released by cephalopods such as cuttlefish or squid for defense
- The squid released a cloud of ink to escape the predator.
- Divers watched the octopus eject ink into the water.
- Ink from the cuttlefish stained the sand.
- The cephalopod's ink served as a protective smokescreen.
- Fishermen observed the ink dispersing rapidly.