gloss /ˈglɑs, ˈglɔs/
  光彩,假像,注釋(vt.)使光彩,掩蓋,上光于,注釋,曲解(vi.)發光,作注釋
  Gloss, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Glossed p. pr. & vb. n. Glossing.] To give a superficial luster or gloss to; to make smooth and shining; as, to gloss cloth.
     The glossed and gleamy wave.   --J. R. Drake.
  Gloss, n.
  1. A foreign, archaic, technical, or other uncommon word requiring explanation. [Obs.]
  2. An interpretation, consisting of one or more words, interlinear or marginal; an explanatory note or comment; a running commentary.
  All this, without a gloss or comment,
  He would unriddle in a moment.   --Hudibras.
     Explaining the text in short glosses.   --T. Baker.
  3. A false or specious explanation.
  Gloss n.
  1. Brightness or luster of a body proceeding from a smooth surface; polish; as, the gloss of silk; cloth is calendered to give it a gloss.
     It is no part . . . to set on the face of this cause any fairer gloss than the naked truth doth afford.   --Hooker.
  2. A specious appearance; superficial quality or show.
  To me more dear, congenial to my heart,
  One native charm than all the gloss of art.   --Goldsmith.
  Gloss v. t.
  1. To render clear and evident by comments; to illustrate; to explain; to annotate.
  2. To give a specious appearance to; to render specious and plausible; to palliate by specious explanation.
     You have the art to gloss the foulest cause.   --Philips.
  Gloss v. i.
  1. To make comments; to comment; to explain.
  2. To make sly remarks, or insinuations.
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  gloss
       n 1: an explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text
            [syn: rubric]
       2: an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized
          field of knowledge; usually published as an appendix to a
          text on that field [syn: glossary]
       3: the property of being smooth and shiny [syn: polish, glossiness,
           burnish]
       4: an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately
          misleading; "he hoped his claims would have a semblance of
          authenticity"; "he tried to give his falsehood the gloss
          of moral sanction"; "the situation soon took on a
          different color" [syn: semblance, color, colour]
       v 1: give a shine or gloss to, usually by rubbing
       2: provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases; "He
          annotated on what his teacher had written" [syn: comment,
           annotate]
       3: provide an interlinear translation of a word or phrase
       4: gloss or excuse; "color a lie" [syn: color, colour]