英:['mɑ:blaɪz]
美:['mɑblˌaɪz]
英:['mɑ:blaɪz]
美:['mɑblˌaɪz]
mar·ble·ize
mar b laIz
marbleizes, marbleizing, marbleized
marbleization (n.)
Verb
1. make something look like marble;
"marbleize the fireplace"
The first known use of marbleize was in 1854
1 Sometimes the guild devotes sessions to subjects tangentially related to calligraphy, like rubber stamps, marbleized paper and matting and framing.
2 They all come in marbleized patterns in blue or pink, and in a wood-grain design.
3 But an email newsletter from Better Homes and Gardens on marbleizing eggs for Easter caught my eye.
4 In fact, they’ll glare at you with marbleized reflective eyes, a look that I can only interpret as, “You wanna piece of me?”
5 Merrild would go on to develop an experimental technique that he called “flux painting,” an oils-and-water method that allowed fluid colors to ooze, spread and seek their own marbleized shapes.
6 Credit goes to the Crafty Morning blog: All it takes is common kitchen supplies, including food coloring and a secret ingredient — vegetable oil — to give your Easter eggs a creative, "marbleized" look.
7 After the colors marbleize, try to transfer the pattern onto a piece of paper.
8 Next week, young visitors will design marbleized paper, creating the swirled effects by mixing pigments and shaving cream.
9 The more so the better if they have real merit; but the marbleized slate mantels so abundant have not enough intrinsic beauty to justify them in supplanting the more honest and unpretending ones of wood.
10 So did more pronounced areas that almost look marbleized.
11 Wagyu are a breed of Japanese cattle, valued for their marbleized meat.
12 The middle parlor has blue/green walls in a faux finish and a rusty red marbleized ceiling.
13 A marbleized wallboard altar was installed in 1958, but was later removed; ?
14 In Los Angeles, Paige Cleveland, 38, a former designer for Juicy Couture, founded Rule of Three in 2013 to produce marbleized silk and linen.
15 What Albini was thinking when he sheathed his Venice entrance hall in marbleized plastic and linoleum, we will never know.
16 Like his women, they were also outfitted in marbleized suits with power shoulders, courtly dresses with portrait necklines and fluted sleeves, and sweeping capes.
17 But that’s just a distraction from Hou’s real insight, which is to have found, with marbleized splashes of paint and ragged edges, the ambiguous spot where pixelized reality meets abstract expressionist painting.
18 In ungreased 4-inch-deep 10-inch tube pan, alternate yellow and white batters to give marbleized effect, with white batter on top.
19 Serve it over rice with thin strips of marbleized steak for a takeout meal at home.
20 Mr. Samaras figured out that he could streak, marbleize and otherwise alter the self-developing pictures by pressing and rubbing them immediately after they popped out of the camera.