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Definition of waterproof in English: waterproofadjective ˈwɔːtəpruːf 1Impervious to water. 防水的,不透水的 防水帽。 Example sentencesExamples - Donning warm clothing, gloves and waterproof shoes, he saw the mountain horizon with snow and blue sky, the Alpine huts, trees and animals designed to create the real winter snow experience.
- My dad has this wax stuff you can put on normal shoes to make them waterproof.
- Indicators of consistent poverty include lack of heating, at least one day in the previous two weeks without a substantial meal, no warm waterproof overcoat or only one pair of strong shoes.
- All they could find was a camper's waterproof match container.
- Strong waterproof footwear and protective outdoor clothing is advisable, as is a change of clothes.
- They argue that pitch could not have been used to cover the ark and make it waterproof.
- She slipped on waterproof shoes and a woolen hat.
- By ancient standards, I am hopelessly spoiled - I have warm clothes, waterproof shoes, indoor plumbing, reliable heating, a comfy bed and a thick feather duvet.
- Therefore warm, waterproof clothing is absolutely essential, plus thermal boots.
- A little climb brought sight of the top end of Gouthwaite Reservoir and in no time we were sitting on a bench by its reed fringed water, gazing at the ducks, eating our sandwiches and pulling off waterproof trousers.
- They must fast from midnight prior to arrival and are advised to bring warm and waterproof clothing.
- Waxed kitchen matches are good alternatives so long as they're stored in a waterproof container.
- Anybody who goes along is advised to wear sturdy footwear and to take waterproof clothing.
- Builders stabilized the tower and added flashing to make it waterproof.
- Although it doesn't claim to be waterproof, it is highly weather resistant.
- We seldom leave home without an umbrella or some sort of waterproof clothing ‘just in case’ and take a great interest in weather forecasts since what happens plays a big part in the direction of the daily lives of many of us.
- It's also good to know the help is there as a waterproof jacket if I need it.
- What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket.
- The association had pleaded for an increase of 5 per cent in the price of commercial plywood and 10 per cent on commercial and waterproof board and waterproof ply.
- You'd think I'd know better, wouldn't you, than to look at a clear November sky and decide to leave my hat and my waterproof coat behind?
Synonyms watertight, water-repellent, water-resistant, weatherproof damp-proof impermeable, impervious coated, proofed, rubberized, waxed - 1.1 Not liable to be washed away by water.
耐水的 防水帽。 Example sentencesExamples - Whether the inks and media are waterproof and able to endure exposure to light for long periods may also be considerations for prints that are to be displayed.
- The resin gives the line a sheen and the ink is waterproof.
- In a smart move he's bought in a large batch of waterproof ink.
- The inks are waterproof, alcohol and pigment based.
- The third tenet of beach glamour is a good waterproof mascara.
- Black Velvet India Ink provides waterproof, opaque coverage, is nontoxic and is available in 4-oz., pint and quart sizes.
- Since ink-jet printer ink is not waterproof, is there any way I can protect my printouts?
- Individual animals were identified by marking the tails with waterproof black ink.
- I marked individual sap holes with waterproof ink and periodically returned to them to measure their length and width and to note sap flow and the location of adjacent holes.
- I had foolishly not put on waterproof mascara either, not expecting to need it!
- Waterproof mascara is a must on the beach.
- I pulled my hair up high and covered my eyelashes with waterproof mascara.
- This waterproof coating will not wash off, thicken in cold conditions or attract dirt like oil lubricants do.
- Your water-proof mascara will run all the way down to your socks.
- Their waterproof inks and papers also guarantee serious longevity.
noun ˈwɔːtəpruːf British A garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water. 〈英〉防水外套(尤指雨衣) she put on boots and a waterproof Example sentencesExamples - The weather had been fine when we set off and I hadn't brought waterproofs.
- On deck, she bids farewell to the other officers, who line up in their blue uniform waterproofs to bid her farewell.
- On their second day the group experienced mixed weather, including rain that required putting on waterproofs, during their 18-mile walk.
- With the pre-match formalities over the players peel off the waterproofs and are set for action.
- They had no map, no torch, no waterproofs and little experience.
- If you haven't got waterproofs with you, beware.
- I like to take a good set of waterproofs because when it rains it pours.
- I gave her one of my waterproofs and it lasted her for years.
- You can imagine the impossible situation in mid-summer trying to make our market staff wear full waterproofs on a hot day, working amongst cattle under already steamy conditions.
- By the time you've got your waterproofs on it's sunny again.
- For £3.50 a-week, riders will have the use of a scooter and a crash helmet, insurance, fluorescent gear and waterproofs.
- I finished the journey into work feeling very cold and wet, resolving to go buy some waterproofs at lunchtime.
- It's only a drop of water after all, so we pulled out the waterproofs and trotted down to Taunton for a weekly taste of town just the same.
- The North York Moors are beautiful and if we'd had more time and our waterproofs with us, it would have been great to stop off along the way.
- It wasn't very hot and it rained some of the time and so we had to have our waterproofs with us most of the time.
- Short, stocky, bearded, wearing what appeared to be waterproofs, he sat staring out of the window at the harbour below.
- I did pop my waterproofs on for a quick trip out this morning to get a good crunchy-crusted loaf of bread and, would you believe, a pack of orange jelly.
- Participants in walks are advised to wear suitable footwear and to bring waterproofs.
- Families planning a day out today were warned to pack waterproofs and brollies as heavy showers were forecast, although temperatures might get to 20C.
- It is very important to wear really good quality waterproofs.
Synonyms raincoat, anorak, mackintosh, sou'wester, oilskin, cagoule, cape British informal mac
verb ˈwɔːtəpruːf [with object]Make impervious to water. 防水的,不透水的 a plastic case waterproofs this disposable camera Example sentencesExamples - Many kinds of vehicles were waterproofed for D-Day, including tanks and jeeps.
- If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer.
- Finished concrete basements that haven't been thoroughly waterproofed from the outside are problematic.
- Eliminating the longitudinal joints also does away with the labor-intensive job of waterproofing them.
- Likewise, the canals had to be waterproofed… for obvious reasons.
- Enclosed are ideas for embellishing your fabric and waterproofing it to make a beautiful raincoat.
- We waterproofed the structure with a layer of recycled floor-matting rubber that is invisible from inside and out.
- Work includes repointing and waterproofing the tower and is expected to start shortly as the weather warms up.
- After the roof is waterproofed, soil is carefully placed over the roof in layers from 6 inches to 9 feet thick, depending on the strength of the underlying roof system.
- Knowles recommends waterproofing the blocks by troweling on two coats of stucco.
- This then has to be completely waterproofed on the outer surface.
- A coating of pine resin waterproofed the fir splice and his skis.
- So each panel is waterproofed with a technique adopted from the packaging industry.
- The bell-tower, through which water was seeping into the bricks below, had to be waterproofed in 1991.
- By waterproofing the porous concrete, he eliminates the wet surface conditions that cause mildew.
- This week, one team has to find a way of waterproofing a tent to take on an expedition, while the other team builds a seismograph out of an old alarm clock.
- A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor.
- The group channel was put back into the sets and the operators set to work waterproofing the vehicles.
- New boots should be waterproofed, and the heels and soles sealed before they are used.
- Each cell is waterproofed by two sheets of glass angled to each other in the horizontal plane, cemented together and to the surrounding steel.
Derivativesnoun Mid-Co is one of the best waterproofers out there. Example sentencesExamples - Consumers who buy three gallons of waterproofers can mail in proof of purchase to receive a baseball valued at $75 and autographed by one of the Hall of Famers.
- The first of The Western Group companies began operation in 1915 as a basement waterproofer.
- I've had one waterproofer come out for an estimate, which I don't have yet but expect to be substantial (he wants to dig down to the foundation, apply a rubber/polymer layer to the wall, then recover the wall, regrade, and put in a drain).
noun Regarding footwear, waterproofness is likely to be more important than warmth. Example sentencesExamples - As a result, latex modified mortar and concrete have an improved waterproofness over ordinary mortar and concrete.
- There are countless models on the market, but most involve some compromise between breathability and true waterproofness.
Definition of waterproof in US English: waterproofadjective 1Impervious to water. 防水的,不透水的 防水帽。 Example sentencesExamples - You'd think I'd know better, wouldn't you, than to look at a clear November sky and decide to leave my hat and my waterproof coat behind?
- We seldom leave home without an umbrella or some sort of waterproof clothing ‘just in case’ and take a great interest in weather forecasts since what happens plays a big part in the direction of the daily lives of many of us.
- My dad has this wax stuff you can put on normal shoes to make them waterproof.
- Strong waterproof footwear and protective outdoor clothing is advisable, as is a change of clothes.
- Anybody who goes along is advised to wear sturdy footwear and to take waterproof clothing.
- They argue that pitch could not have been used to cover the ark and make it waterproof.
- Donning warm clothing, gloves and waterproof shoes, he saw the mountain horizon with snow and blue sky, the Alpine huts, trees and animals designed to create the real winter snow experience.
- Indicators of consistent poverty include lack of heating, at least one day in the previous two weeks without a substantial meal, no warm waterproof overcoat or only one pair of strong shoes.
- A little climb brought sight of the top end of Gouthwaite Reservoir and in no time we were sitting on a bench by its reed fringed water, gazing at the ducks, eating our sandwiches and pulling off waterproof trousers.
- What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket.
- It's also good to know the help is there as a waterproof jacket if I need it.
- All they could find was a camper's waterproof match container.
- Although it doesn't claim to be waterproof, it is highly weather resistant.
- They must fast from midnight prior to arrival and are advised to bring warm and waterproof clothing.
- She slipped on waterproof shoes and a woolen hat.
- Therefore warm, waterproof clothing is absolutely essential, plus thermal boots.
- By ancient standards, I am hopelessly spoiled - I have warm clothes, waterproof shoes, indoor plumbing, reliable heating, a comfy bed and a thick feather duvet.
- The association had pleaded for an increase of 5 per cent in the price of commercial plywood and 10 per cent on commercial and waterproof board and waterproof ply.
- Builders stabilized the tower and added flashing to make it waterproof.
- Waxed kitchen matches are good alternatives so long as they're stored in a waterproof container.
Synonyms watertight, water-repellent, water-resistant, weatherproof - 1.1 Not liable to be washed away by water.
耐水的 防水帽。 Example sentencesExamples - In a smart move he's bought in a large batch of waterproof ink.
- This waterproof coating will not wash off, thicken in cold conditions or attract dirt like oil lubricants do.
- Black Velvet India Ink provides waterproof, opaque coverage, is nontoxic and is available in 4-oz., pint and quart sizes.
- Individual animals were identified by marking the tails with waterproof black ink.
- Whether the inks and media are waterproof and able to endure exposure to light for long periods may also be considerations for prints that are to be displayed.
- I pulled my hair up high and covered my eyelashes with waterproof mascara.
- The third tenet of beach glamour is a good waterproof mascara.
- Their waterproof inks and papers also guarantee serious longevity.
- Since ink-jet printer ink is not waterproof, is there any way I can protect my printouts?
- The inks are waterproof, alcohol and pigment based.
- I had foolishly not put on waterproof mascara either, not expecting to need it!
- I marked individual sap holes with waterproof ink and periodically returned to them to measure their length and width and to note sap flow and the location of adjacent holes.
- Waterproof mascara is a must on the beach.
- Your water-proof mascara will run all the way down to your socks.
- The resin gives the line a sheen and the ink is waterproof.
noun British A garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water. 〈英〉防水外套(尤指雨衣) Example sentencesExamples - Participants in walks are advised to wear suitable footwear and to bring waterproofs.
- With the pre-match formalities over the players peel off the waterproofs and are set for action.
- The North York Moors are beautiful and if we'd had more time and our waterproofs with us, it would have been great to stop off along the way.
- They had no map, no torch, no waterproofs and little experience.
- It wasn't very hot and it rained some of the time and so we had to have our waterproofs with us most of the time.
- On their second day the group experienced mixed weather, including rain that required putting on waterproofs, during their 18-mile walk.
- It's only a drop of water after all, so we pulled out the waterproofs and trotted down to Taunton for a weekly taste of town just the same.
- If you haven't got waterproofs with you, beware.
- On deck, she bids farewell to the other officers, who line up in their blue uniform waterproofs to bid her farewell.
- For £3.50 a-week, riders will have the use of a scooter and a crash helmet, insurance, fluorescent gear and waterproofs.
- You can imagine the impossible situation in mid-summer trying to make our market staff wear full waterproofs on a hot day, working amongst cattle under already steamy conditions.
- I did pop my waterproofs on for a quick trip out this morning to get a good crunchy-crusted loaf of bread and, would you believe, a pack of orange jelly.
- By the time you've got your waterproofs on it's sunny again.
- I finished the journey into work feeling very cold and wet, resolving to go buy some waterproofs at lunchtime.
- Families planning a day out today were warned to pack waterproofs and brollies as heavy showers were forecast, although temperatures might get to 20C.
- Short, stocky, bearded, wearing what appeared to be waterproofs, he sat staring out of the window at the harbour below.
- The weather had been fine when we set off and I hadn't brought waterproofs.
- I gave her one of my waterproofs and it lasted her for years.
- I like to take a good set of waterproofs because when it rains it pours.
- It is very important to wear really good quality waterproofs.
Synonyms raincoat, anorak, mackintosh, sou'wester, oilskin, cagoule, cape
verb [with object]Make impervious to water. 防水的,不透水的 Example sentencesExamples - This then has to be completely waterproofed on the outer surface.
- Knowles recommends waterproofing the blocks by troweling on two coats of stucco.
- So each panel is waterproofed with a technique adopted from the packaging industry.
- After the roof is waterproofed, soil is carefully placed over the roof in layers from 6 inches to 9 feet thick, depending on the strength of the underlying roof system.
- Work includes repointing and waterproofing the tower and is expected to start shortly as the weather warms up.
- A coating of pine resin waterproofed the fir splice and his skis.
- Finished concrete basements that haven't been thoroughly waterproofed from the outside are problematic.
- The bell-tower, through which water was seeping into the bricks below, had to be waterproofed in 1991.
- By waterproofing the porous concrete, he eliminates the wet surface conditions that cause mildew.
- The group channel was put back into the sets and the operators set to work waterproofing the vehicles.
- Likewise, the canals had to be waterproofed… for obvious reasons.
- A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor.
- Enclosed are ideas for embellishing your fabric and waterproofing it to make a beautiful raincoat.
- Many kinds of vehicles were waterproofed for D-Day, including tanks and jeeps.
- Eliminating the longitudinal joints also does away with the labor-intensive job of waterproofing them.
- This week, one team has to find a way of waterproofing a tent to take on an expedition, while the other team builds a seismograph out of an old alarm clock.
- If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer.
- Each cell is waterproofed by two sheets of glass angled to each other in the horizontal plane, cemented together and to the surrounding steel.
- New boots should be waterproofed, and the heels and soles sealed before they are used.
- We waterproofed the structure with a layer of recycled floor-matting rubber that is invisible from inside and out.
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