paint pronunciation: English?[pe?nt], American?[pe?nt]?
1. Meaning
v.?Paint; painting
n.?Paint; pigment; painting work
2. Word deformation
Adjective: ?paintable, noun: ?paintability, past tense: ?painted, past Participle: ?painted, present participle: ?painting, third person singular: ?paints
3. Vocabulary explanation
paint, an English word, noun, verb, means "when used as a noun" Paint; pigment; (informal) makeup; three-second zone; (especially a painting function that simulates the effect of real painting); Huama, (American) Pan (name of a person)", when used as a verb, means "paint; to (face, to put makeup on the skin; to apply (liquid) to; to paint with a drawing program; to display (an airplane, etc.) (on a radar screen); to depict; to draw (a picture); to describe.”
Extended information:
Word usage
1. n.? (noun)
The basic meaning of paint is "paint, paint" ” is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. Paint can also mean "painting", and "a painting" is a piece of?paint. Paints refers to a set of "paints" in the form of tubes or blocks.
Paint can also be used as "coating, paint layer", which is an uncountable noun.
Paint can also be used as "cosmetics", which is an uncountable noun.
2. v.? (verb)
The basic meaning of paint is "to apply paint or paint on...", and it can also refer to "(with paint) to draw, draw" "Paint, paint", used metaphorically, can mean "describe, describe".
Paint can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it takes a noun or pronoun as the object, or it can take a double object, and its indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition for.
paint can also be followed by "(to be/as) n./adj." or the present participle as the compound object of the complement. When interpreting "paint", to be or as is often omitted before the object complement; when interpreting "painting", to be or as cannot be omitted.