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Definition of rosin in English: rosinnounPlural rosins ˈrɒzɪnˈrɑzən mass nounResin, especially the solid amber residue obtained after the distillation of crude turpentine oleoresin, or of naphtha extract from pine stumps. It is used in adhesives, varnishes, and inks and for treating the bows of stringed instruments. 松香,松脂 they will also supply crushed colophony rosin as modifier liquid rosin flux Example sentencesExamples - The hair must be tensioned and be rubbed with rosin or a similar compound to grip the string.
- Linoleum, made from all-natural materials including linseed oil and pine rosin, is a low-cost and maintenance-free choice.
- Marina was only half-listening as she took Shell's rosin box and ran the hard, translucent, amber colored rosin along the hairs.
- In the aquatint process, areas covered by rosin powder become pitted when immersed in an acid bath.
- He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth.
verbrosined, rosining, rosins ˈrɒzɪnˈrɑzən [with object]Rub (something, especially a violin bow or string) with rosin. 用松香擦(或涂)(某物,尤指小提琴的弓或弦) island musicians are rosining their bows Example sentencesExamples - The harp is played by pulling down the length of a string with rosined gloves.
- For the adventurous players, home made bows of rosined string or even fishing line will suffice.
- As Shelley talked happily about the viola player and rosining her bow, Marina plucked the strings softly - A, D, G, up to E - tuning quietly with the fine tuners.
- An instrument with strings sounded by a rosined wheel instead of a bow.
- Once open she proceeds to pull out the violin and rosin her bow.
OriginMiddle English: from medieval Latin rosina, from Latin resina (see resin). Definition of rosin in US English: rosinnounˈräzənˈrɑzən Resin, especially the solid amber residue obtained after the distillation of crude turpentine oleoresin, or of naphtha extract from pine stumps. It is used in adhesives, varnishes, and inks and for treating the bows of stringed instruments. 松香,松脂 Example sentencesExamples - The hair must be tensioned and be rubbed with rosin or a similar compound to grip the string.
- Marina was only half-listening as she took Shell's rosin box and ran the hard, translucent, amber colored rosin along the hairs.
- In the aquatint process, areas covered by rosin powder become pitted when immersed in an acid bath.
- He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth.
- Linoleum, made from all-natural materials including linseed oil and pine rosin, is a low-cost and maintenance-free choice.
verbˈräzənˈrɑzən [with object]Rub (something, especially a violin bow or string) with rosin. 用松香擦(或涂)(某物,尤指小提琴的弓或弦) island musicians are rosining their bows Example sentencesExamples - As Shelley talked happily about the viola player and rosining her bow, Marina plucked the strings softly - A, D, G, up to E - tuning quietly with the fine tuners.
- For the adventurous players, home made bows of rosined string or even fishing line will suffice.
- An instrument with strings sounded by a rosined wheel instead of a bow.
- Once open she proceeds to pull out the violin and rosin her bow.
- The harp is played by pulling down the length of a string with rosined gloves.
OriginLate Middle English: from medieval Latin rosina, from Latin resina (see resin). |