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第三人称单数:filigrees
现在分词:filigreeing
过去式:filigreed
过去分词:filigreed
noun
ornamental work especially of fine wire of gold, silver, or copper applied chiefly to gold and silver surfaces
a headband decorated with silver filigree
ornamental openwork of delicate or intricate design
a pattern or design resembling such openwork
a filigree of frost
ornamentation, embellishment
writings … heavy with late Victorian filigree—Jack Beatty
verb
transitive verb
to adorn with or as if with filigree
1690年代,缩写自 filigreen(1660年代),源自法语 filigrane “金银丝细工”(17世纪),源自意大利语 filigrana,源自拉丁语 filum “线,金属丝”(源自 PIE 词根 *gwhi- “线,腱”)+ granum “谷物”(源自 PIE 词根 *gre-no- “谷物”)。相关词汇: Filigreed。
细链
高分辨日面像上出现在超米粒边缘附近的链状图样。
花丝镶嵌
Noun and Verb modification of French filigrane, from Italian filigrana, from Latin filum + granum grain — more at corn
The first known use of filigree was in 1693
fillernoun
one that fills: as
a substance added to a product (as to increase size or weight)
a pack of paper to put in a binder
a sound, word, or phrase used to fill pauses in speaking
fill1 of 2verb
to put into as much as can be held or contained
fill one's plate
to become full
puddles filling with rain
satisfy sense 1a
fill all requirements
to occupy fully : take up whatever space there is
clothes filled the closet
to spread through
laughter filled the room
to stop up (as holes) : plug fill a tooth
fill a crack with putty
to perform the duties of : occupy
fill the office of president
to put a person in
filled several vacancies
to supply according to directions
fill a prescription
fill2 of 2noun
a full supplyespecially: a quantity that satisfies
eat one's fill
material used to fill a container, cavity, passage, or low place
fill1 of 2verb
to put into as much as can be held or contained
fill one's plate
to become full
puddles filling with rain
satisfy sense 1a
fill all requirements
to occupy fully : take up whatever space there is
clothes filled the closet
to spread through
laughter filled the room
to stop up (as holes) : plug fill a tooth
fill a crack with putty
to perform the duties of : occupy
fill the office of president
to put a person in
filled several vacancies
to supply according to directions
fill a prescription
fill2 of 2noun
a full supplyespecially: a quantity that satisfies
eat one's fill
material used to fill a container, cavity, passage, or low place
filingnoun
a small piece scraped off in filing
iron filings
filingnoun
a small piece scraped off in filing
iron filings
filigreenoun
ornamental work especially of fine wire applied chiefly to gold and silver surfaces
ornamental work of delicate or complicated design done so as to show openings through the material
a pattern or design resembling such work
1 And workers are putting the final touches on an office tower in Doha, Qatar, that is sheathed in aluminum latticework and capped by a filigreed, mosquelike dome.
2 Xianghe filigree jewelry base of China's ancient Silk inheritance and development of technology.
香河花丝首饰是我国古老的垒丝工艺的继承和发展.
3 Chiefly production models stainless steel ornaments, copper and alloys merger production filigree.
本厂主要生产各型号不锈钢饰品,兼并生产铜、合金类饰品。
4 But it is in the expert handling of Wilde’s filigreed language that his portrayal most enchants.
5 Some of The Sandstones Are So Homogeneous and Soft That They Are Capable of Receiving Most Elaborate Carving and Filigree Work.
一些砂岩是如此均匀和软表示,他们有能力接受最详细的雕刻和花丝工作。
6 The endlessness is only in the filigree, like the spots on a moth or Queequeg’s tattoos.
7 The scabbard was richly wound with gold filigree.
8 Nonetheless, it exists as the album’s beating heart, her voice delicate and filigreed, turning the syllables of the character’s name into a hypnotic incantation.
9 The same illusion was employed in Mr. Takemitsu’s filigree violin concerto “Far calls. Coming, far!,” in which the solo line travels alongside another instrument for brief stretches, discovering and discarding common traits.
10 A piece of a wide late-17th-century French border turns to architecture for inspiration, specifically the half-domed niches of a lavish room, which it converts into an astounding filigree.
11 But in one of the third-floor galleries Mr. Price also contributes some of the show’s best pictorial art: projections of his lavishly scarified slides, pieced together from found film, filigreed with mold, textured with dust.
12 Rampaging metaphorically off the money, the filigree threatens to swamp a canoeist.
13 The blue sandstone face contrast the stainless steel filigree and case.
蓝色沙岩表面与不锈钢花边和表壳对比感强烈.
14 Legend has it that the temple was built for an Untermyer family wedding; heart motifs are in the rusted filigree roof.
15 There were little straw hats and woven espadrilles, striped shorts and smock coats, misty tie-dye and filigree embroidery.
16 The bushes are silver filigree, so light , so much on tiptoe in this enchanted world.
低矮的灌木丛犹如银丝饰物, 踮着脚尖立于这个令人沉醉的世界.
17 Nina and Inej were tucked up against the base of the biggest dome, a filigreed skylight that overlooked the embassy’s entry rotunda.
18 Or, as Balmond explains: "Imagine the tower as a pattern cut out from a giant steel cone; you get stability and a filigree quality at one and the same time."
19 In both houses, a haute couture history gave an elegance to the filigree effects.
20 Instead of overloading the track with detonative bass and synthesizer filigree, Diplo seems to understand that a country song is a story — and he lets Cam tell it.