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词汇 lanolin
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Definition of lanolin in English:

lanolin

noun ˈlan(ə)lɪnˈlænəlɪn
mass noun
  • A fatty substance found naturally on sheep's wool. It is extracted as a yellowish viscous mixture of esters and used as a base for ointments.

    羊毛脂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, creams that contain lanolin - a wax derivative of sheep's wool - can cause allergic reactions and are comedogenic (tending to aggravate or cause acne).
    • The oil component of ointments is typically petrolatum; creams tend to contain lanolin.
    • And it will include research into additional medical uses for sheep products such as lanolin and keratin.
    • Two weeks after application of lanolin, only 24% of fruit treated with lanolin alone remained attached.
    • Lipids (eg, petroleum, lanolin, mineral oil) block moisture from leaving the skin by using occlusive or semiocclusive materials to form a barrier for the skin to better restore itself.
    • Lip balm containing beeswax, lanolin, coconut oil or other natural moisturizers is an alternative.
    • When the season's over, their wool, meat, and lanolin can be sold for profit.
    • Vitamin D3 from sheep's wool, lanolin, is acceptable as halal.
    • They contained no artificial colours, drying alcohol, synthetic fragrances, oily lanolin or mineral oil - all staple ingredients in many leading brands.
    • There are currently two main commercial routes to obtain cholesterol: extracting it from the spinal cords of cattle; and from lanolin, the natural grease found on wool.
    • I'd remind them how he'd come in from the shearing shed for morning tea, smelling of oil and lanolin, teasing and annoying my grandmother as he ate his Sao's.
    • I do not use paraffin, Vaseline, lanolin or petroleum based by-products in my range because these ingredients are barrier products in my view.
    • Although wool can be damaged by moths, it contains lanolin, a naturally occurring oil that protects it from these insects.
    • We sometimes suggest a product containing lanolin, beeswax or coconut oil to moisturize the lips and discourage licking.
    • These creams usually contain lanolin, wheat germ and cocoa butter.
    • A natural, undyed wool cover can be re-waterproofed with lanolin every few weeks, or as needed.
    • Common allergens include topical antibiotics, lanolin in topical moisturizers, chemicals in dressings, preservatives, and fragrances.
    • The young émigré began by packaging and peddling lanolin - sheep oil - disguising the odor with extracts of lavender, pine bark, and water lilies.
    • Moisturizers contain humectants, such as glycerin, methyl glucose esters, lanolin, or mineral oil, that replace oils in the skin and promote its effectiveness as a moisture barrier.
    • He makes a marvellous, naturally scented cream from an old English recipe using only natural products - lanolin, bees wax, almond oil and aloe vera that he grows himself.

Origin

Late 19th century: coined in German from Latin lana 'wool' + oleum 'oil' + -in1.

  • wool from Old English:

    Wool is first recorded in Old English around ad 700 and can be traced back to a root shared by Latin lana ‘wool’, found in lanolin (late 19th century), literally ‘oil from wool’. The first person mentioned as trying to pull the wool over someone's eyes is an attorney, or American lawyer, in the mid 19th century, which implies that the ‘wool’ referred to is a lawyer's curly wig. The phrase may also be connected with the expression to wool someone, meaning to pull their hair or ‘wool’ as a joke or insult. Someone wild and woolly, or rough and uncouth, is so called in reference to cowboys in the Wild West who wore shaggy sheepskin garments with the wool on the outside. Woolly in the sense ‘vague or confused’ is early 19th century and draws on the idea of something woolly having a fuzzy, indistinct outline.

Definition of lanolin in US English:

lanolin

nounˈlanəlinˈlænəlɪn
  • A fatty substance found naturally on sheep's wool. It is extracted as a yellowish viscous mixture of esters and used as a base for ointments.

    羊毛脂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He makes a marvellous, naturally scented cream from an old English recipe using only natural products - lanolin, bees wax, almond oil and aloe vera that he grows himself.
    • Lip balm containing beeswax, lanolin, coconut oil or other natural moisturizers is an alternative.
    • And it will include research into additional medical uses for sheep products such as lanolin and keratin.
    • I do not use paraffin, Vaseline, lanolin or petroleum based by-products in my range because these ingredients are barrier products in my view.
    • For example, creams that contain lanolin - a wax derivative of sheep's wool - can cause allergic reactions and are comedogenic (tending to aggravate or cause acne).
    • There are currently two main commercial routes to obtain cholesterol: extracting it from the spinal cords of cattle; and from lanolin, the natural grease found on wool.
    • Vitamin D3 from sheep's wool, lanolin, is acceptable as halal.
    • We sometimes suggest a product containing lanolin, beeswax or coconut oil to moisturize the lips and discourage licking.
    • A natural, undyed wool cover can be re-waterproofed with lanolin every few weeks, or as needed.
    • The oil component of ointments is typically petrolatum; creams tend to contain lanolin.
    • Moisturizers contain humectants, such as glycerin, methyl glucose esters, lanolin, or mineral oil, that replace oils in the skin and promote its effectiveness as a moisture barrier.
    • When the season's over, their wool, meat, and lanolin can be sold for profit.
    • I'd remind them how he'd come in from the shearing shed for morning tea, smelling of oil and lanolin, teasing and annoying my grandmother as he ate his Sao's.
    • Although wool can be damaged by moths, it contains lanolin, a naturally occurring oil that protects it from these insects.
    • Lipids (eg, petroleum, lanolin, mineral oil) block moisture from leaving the skin by using occlusive or semiocclusive materials to form a barrier for the skin to better restore itself.
    • Two weeks after application of lanolin, only 24% of fruit treated with lanolin alone remained attached.
    • They contained no artificial colours, drying alcohol, synthetic fragrances, oily lanolin or mineral oil - all staple ingredients in many leading brands.
    • The young émigré began by packaging and peddling lanolin - sheep oil - disguising the odor with extracts of lavender, pine bark, and water lilies.
    • These creams usually contain lanolin, wheat germ and cocoa butter.
    • Common allergens include topical antibiotics, lanolin in topical moisturizers, chemicals in dressings, preservatives, and fragrances.

Origin

Late 19th century: coined in German from Latin lana ‘wool’ + oleum ‘oil’ + -in.

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