encrust
[ɛnkrˈʌst] /in-ˈkrəst How to pronounce encrust (audio) iŋ-/ (ame, mw)
encrust — verb
- encrustpresent simple I / you / we / they
- encrusts3rd person singular
- encrusting-ing form
- encrustedpast simple
1. to put a hard outer layer on something, or to cover it with something that seems
to put a hard outer layer on something, or to cover it with something that seems like one
Gabriel encrusted the cupcake tops with pink sugar for the party.
pattern: encrust something with something
By dawn, a thin sheet of ice encrusted the garden steps.
Joshua's bike frame was encrusted with mud after the race.
Sea salt encrusted the rope during the long trip home.
文法句型
encrust something with something
用法筆記
Often used for salt, ice, mud, sugar, or jewels covering a surface. It is common in the passive form: be encrusted with.
2. to dry on the surface until a hard layer develops
to dry on the surface until a hard layer develops
By evening, the spilled wax had encrusted around the candle holder.
intransitive pattern: substance encrusts around a surface
Paint encrusted on the brush because Aylin left it outside.
The sauce encrusted on the pan rim when lunch sat too long.
After two days in the sink, cheese encrusted along the plate's edge.
文法句型
something encrusts on something
something encrusts around something
用法筆記
Usually used of a substance that dries and forms a hard layer on another surface. It often appears with on, around, or along.