cal·en·der /ˈkæləndɚ/
研光機(vt.)以研光機壓光
Cal·en·der, n. One of a sect or order of fantastically dressed or painted dervishes.
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Cal·en·der n.
1. A machine, used for the purpose of giving cloth, paper, etc., a smooth, even, and glossy or glazed surface, by cold or hot pressure, or for watering them and giving them a wavy appearance. It consists of two or more cylinders revolving nearly in contact, with the necessary apparatus for moving and regulating.
2. One who pursues the business of calendering.
My good friend the calender. --Cawper.
Cal·en·der v. i. [imp. & p. p. Calendered p. pr. & vb. n. Calendering.] To press between rollers for the purpose of making smooth and glossy, or wavy, as woolen and silk stuffs, linens, paper, etc.
calender
n : a machine that smoothes or glazes paper or cloth by pressing
it between plates or passing it through rollers
v : press between rollers or plates so as to smooth, glaze, or
thin into sheets; "calender paper"