- 玻璃 bōli glassglass; a hard, brittle, and often transparent material used for windows, mirrors, and containers
- 玻璃体 bōlitǐ vitreous bodyThe clear, jelly-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina in the eyeball (vitreous humor)
- 琉璃 liúli colored glazeA silicate glaze applied to tiles, bricks, and pottery in traditional architecture, typically green or golden yellow
- 玻璃杯 bōlibēi glassglass cup; drinking glass; tumbler
- 玻璃窗 bōlichuāng glass windowa window made of or containing glass; a glass pane
- 挡风玻璃 dǎngfēngbōli windshieldthe transparent, reinforced glass in front of the driver's seat in a vehicle to block wind and debris; windscreen
- 琉璃瓦 liúliwǎ glazed tileglazed roof tile; durable and colorful tiles often used for the roofs of palaces and temples
- 玻璃纤维 bōlixiānwéi fiberglassglass fiber; fiberglass
- 玻璃钢 bōligāng fiberglassGlass-reinforced plastic; a lightweight and strong composite material made from synthetic resin and glass fiber.
- 窗玻璃 chuāngbōli windowpanewindowpane; window glass
- 钢化玻璃 gānghuàbōli toughened glassA type of safety glass treated by heat or chemicals to increase its strength; tempered or reinforced glass.
- 水玻璃 shuǐbōli water glassA viscous liquid made of sodium silicate or potassium silicate; it is used as an adhesive and to fireproof wood or fabric.
- 玻璃球 bōliqiú marblesglass beads or balls, such as those used in games
- 有机玻璃 yǒujībōli plexiglassA lightweight, transparent plastic used as a glass substitute; also known as acrylic.
- 玻璃纸 bōlizhǐ cellophane; glassinea thin, transparent film made from chemically treated cellulose; used for wrapping and decoration
- 磨砂玻璃 móshābōli frosted glassTranslucent glass with a rough, ground surface; also called [[毛玻璃|毛玻璃|mao2 bo1 li5]]
- 玻璃化 bōlíhuà vitrificationThe process of turning a substance into a glass-like solid, usually by cooling or heating; vitrifaction.
- 毛玻璃 máobōli frosted glassTranslucent glass with a rough surface created by chemical etching or grinding; also called [[磨砂玻璃|磨砂玻璃|mo2 sha1 bo1 li5]].
- 安全玻璃 ānquánbōli safety glassHigh-strength glass treated to resist breaking or to break into fragments that do not fly or have sharp edges, such as tempered or laminated glass
- 玻璃罩 bōlizhào glass coverglass cover; bell glass
- 玻璃砖 bōlizhuān glass blocka brick-shaped glass building material, often hollow, used for walls because of its insulation and light-transmitting properties
- 玻璃丝 bōlisī glass fiberFine threads made from glass used for fiber optics, insulation, or glass fiber blankets
- 玻璃粉 bōlifěn glass powderglass or glass paste that has been crushed into a fine powder, used as a glaze or polishing agent
- 玻璃布 bōlibù fiberglass clothCloth woven from glass fibers, valued for its heat resistance, insulation, and durability; used in reinforced plastics and insulation.
- 铅玻璃 qiānbōli lead glassA heavy, bright type of glass containing lead oxide; used to make lenses, prisms, and tableware.
- 玻璃丝袜 bōlisīwà nylon stockingsStockings made of nylon or natural silk fibers
- 万顷琉璃 wànqǐngliúli clear and vastDescribes the vast, shimmering surface of a large body of water, such as a lake or ocean; clear and rippling waves.
- 不碎玻璃 bùsuìbōli shatterproof glassshatterproof or safety glass
- 中空玻璃 zhōngkōngbōli double glazinga window consisting of two panes of glass with a space between them to provide insulation
- 光学玻璃 guāngxuébōli optical glassHigh-quality glass with specific refractive and dispersive properties used to manufacture lenses for instruments such as cameras, telescopes, and microscopes
- 塑胶玻璃 sùjiāobōli plexiglassA transparent material made of plastic that resembles glass; often used to make lenses or as a glass substitute
- 夹层玻璃 jiācéngbōli laminated glassA type of safety glass made by bonding layers of plastic between two or more sheets of glass; it is designed not to shatter when broken and is commonly used in car windshields and aircraft windows.
- 强化玻璃 qiánghuàbōli tempered glassA type of safety glass treated with intense heat to increase its strength and durability; it is designed to shatter into granular chunks rather than sharp shards.
- 彩色玻璃 cǎisèbōli stained glassstained glass; colored glass
- 擦玻璃 cābōli to clean windowsTo wipe glass or window panes.
- 泡沫玻璃 pàomòbōli foam glassA lightweight, porous construction material made by heating powdered glass with a gas-producing substance; used for insulation, soundproofing, and frost resistance
- 火玻璃 huǒbōli flint glassA type of optical glass with a high refractive index
- 火石玻璃 huǒshíbōli flint glassheavy optical glass that contains lead and has a high refractive index
- 玻璃厂 bōlichǎng glassworksglass factory; glassworks
- 玻璃圈 bōliquān gay circles(slang) The world of male homosexuals; this term was common in the late 20th century but is now rarely used as it is considered biased.
- 玻璃小鞋 bōlixiǎoxié invisible mistreatmentMaking things difficult for subordinates through subtle or hard-to-detect abuse of power; often used with the verb [[穿|穿|chuan1]] to mean making someone's life difficult under the guise of being fair.
- 玻璃市 bōlíshì PerlisPerlis, a state of Malaysia located on the border with Thailand.
- 玻璃帷幕 bōliwéimù glass curtain wallThe outer wall of a building made of tempered glass
- 玻璃幕墙 bōlimùqiáng glass curtain wallA lightweight exterior building surface made of glass panels and a supporting frame, typically aluminum. It is used to maximize natural light and protect against wind while maintaining indoor temperatures.indoor temperatures.indoor temperatures.
- 玻璃心 bōlixīn fragile heart(slang) overly sensitive; easily offended or emotionally hurt
- 玻璃浮雕 bōlifúdiāo glass cameoglass cameo; a type of glass carving where sandblasting or etching is used on a glass plate to create raised or recessed designs of landscapes, figures, and other images
- 玻璃版 bōlibǎn collotypeA photographic printing plate made by exposing a glass surface coated with light-sensitive gelatin; used for high-quality reproductions of fine art or documents.
- 玻璃状态 bōlizhuàngtài vitreous stateThe glassy state of matter where a substance appears solid but lacks a crystalline structure, often occurring when a material hardens without a fixed freezing point.
- 玻璃砂 bōlishā siliceous sandsiliceous sand, specifically in a geological context
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