英语释义
1. a dark brown or black bituminous usually odorous viscous liquid obtained by destructive distillation of organic material (such as wood, coal, or peat)
2. a substance in some respects resembling tar especially a condensable residue present in smoke from burning tobacco that contains combustion by-products (such as resins, acids, phenols, and essential oils)
3. sailor
4. to cover with tar
5. to defile as if with tar
least tarred by the scandal
— Newsweek
6. to smear (a person) with tar and cover with feathers as a punishment or indignity
7. to mark or stain with the same fault or characteristic
8. to urge to action —usually used with on
9. river 215 miles (346 kilometers) long in northeastern North Carolina — see pamlico
10. a very thick, black, sticky liquid made from coal that becomes hard when it cools and that is used especially for road surfaces
11. a sticky substance that is formed by burning tobacco
12. a thick dark sticky liquid made from wood, coal, or peat
13. a substance (as one formed by burning tobacco) that resembles tar
14. to cover with or as if with tar
15. any of various dark brown or black bituminous usually odorous viscous liquids obtained by destructive distillation of organic material (as wood, coal, or peat) especially one used medicinally (as to treat skin diseases) — see coal tar, juniper tar, pine tar
16. a substance in some respects resembling tar especially a condensable residue present in smoke from burning tobacco that contains combustion by-products (as resins, acids, phenols, and essential oils)