英:[rɪ'li:vəʊ]
美:[rɪ'livoʊ]
英:[rɪ'li:vəʊ]
美:[rɪ'livoʊ]
re·lie·vo
rih li vo [or] rih lyeI vo
relievos
Italian rilievo, from rilevare to raise, from Latin relevare
The first known use of relievo was in 1625
1 I am not puzzled over the fact that he receives it as an image on his retina without relievo, since my smell perceives the tree as a thin sphere with no fullness or content.
2 The intervening spaces are filled with basso relievos, evidently executed at one period, though by different masters.
3 Errors, irregularities, or what are termed faults, are the result of excessive or defective endowment, and may, to a certain extent, be described as the basso relievo or alto relievo of character.
4 The old shabby church showed, as usual, its quaint extent of roofage and the relievo skeleton on one gable, still blackened with the fire of thirty years ago.
5 The relievo was his favourite performance, 59 and very justly so.
6 But I don't think that game was relievo.
7 Around the ring were the letters, U.D.O.W.A.T. in relievo, the meaning of which he could not comprehend.
8 In one relievo a splendidly caparisoned state elephant flings its feet in imitation of the dancing girl near by.
9 But there was one spot thrown into alto relievo by the sombre drapery of woe.
10 As you walk round the church, you cannot fail to be struck with the great variety of ancient, and to an Englishman, whimsical looking mural monuments, in basso and alto relievos.
11 Below the cornice are human heads and heads of animals in alto relievo, and the walls are adorned with a double line of arches in the gothic style, the architecture light and elegant.
12 On the pedestal is a badly executed alto relievo, intended to represent the victories of Theodosius.
13 The spandrils of the tabernacle work is filled with diaper work and alto relievos which are supposed to represent some legendary history, most probably that of the virgin.
14 Putrefied and moonlight casts a basso - relievo.
袅娜地升起,月光投下一块浮雕.
15 In this relievo we have the same head, with the egg-shaped three-horned head-dress, exactly like that of the bull; but the ear is human, and not that of a lion.
16 It is exceedingly heavy; and on it is represented in the most exquisite relievo the War of Troy.
17 It is beautifully executed in intaglio and relievo, with the surface polished.
18 Long rows of windows ranged away, separated by panoplies, in relievo, and by busts on small pedestals.
19 The tables of inlaid gems and mosaic, the walls encrusted with relievos, the curious floors, the drapery—all satiate the eye with sumptuousness.
20 Will you permit me, on my return, to make a relievo of you?