ve·neer /vəˈnɪr/
  膠合板,飾面,外表(vt.)鑲飾,膠合,虛飾
  ve·neer /vəˈnɪ(ə)r/ 名詞
  覆蓋,鑲蓋
  Ve·neer v. t. [imp. & p. p. Veneered p. pr. & vb. n. Veneering.]  To overlay or plate with a thin layer of wood or other material for outer finish or decoration; as, to veneer a piece of furniture with mahogany. Used also figuratively.
  As a rogue in grain
  Veneered with sanctimonious theory.   --Tennyson.
  Ve·neer, n.  A thin leaf or layer of a more valuable or beautiful material for overlaying an inferior one, especially such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a cheaper wood; hence, external show; gloss; false pretense.
  Veneer moth Zool., any moth of the genus Chilo; -- so called because the mottled colors resemble those of veneering.
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  veneer
       n 1: coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to
            a base of inferior wood [syn: veneering]
       2: an ornamental coating to a building [syn: facing]
       v : cover with veneer; "veneer the furniture to protect it"