涂料 | tú liào | paint | |
滩涂 | tān tú | mudflat | |
涂抹 | tú mǒ | to paint; to smear; to apply (makeup etc); to doodle; to erase; to obliterate | |
涂层 | tú céng | protective layer; coating | |
涂改 | tú gǎi | to alter (text); to change by painting over; to correct (with correction fluid) |
1 | You know, in France or Italy there would be slogans against the government painted on walls and fences; in Germany, outside the great cities, perhaps, there is not even this. | |
2 | The actress lipsticked her mouth. | |
3 | With this as the alternative, I almost prefer the red. | |
4 | You should spread butter only on the piece of bread you are about to eat (not on all the bread on your plate). | |
5 | I obliterate the word with chalk. |