sculptors
英 [ˈskʌlptəz]
美 [ˈskʌlptərz]
n. 雕刻家; 雕塑家
sculptor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 雕刻家;雕塑家
Asculptoris someone who creates sculptures.
双语例句
- Well-known sculptors include Alexander Calder, David Smith, and George Segal.
著名的美国雕塑家如考尔德、史密斯和西格尔。 - The sculptor roughed out the form his statue should take. Sculptors make statues of marble and bronze or models in clay.
雕刻师制出了雕像的毛坯。雕刻家用大理石、铜或粘土来制作雕像。 - In the early1960s, several new works were produced by sculptors from Beijing and Sichuan province.
60年代初,北京和四川的一批雕塑家又推出一批新作。 - Ancient Chinese sculptors left us excellent artistic works created from their careful observation of life and executed with refined techniques.
在两千多年前,古代先辈雕刻家经过敏锐的观察和周密的考虑,用精湛的技艺,为我们留下了辉煌的艺术丰碑。 - The Chinese sculptors paid great attention to newly introduced artistic ideas and styles.
艺术观念的更新,艺术语言的多样化成为雕塑家普遍关心的问题。 - Beccaria was even of opinion that all men might be poets and orators, and Reynolds that they might be painters and sculptors.
拜克雷亚甚至认为所有人都可能成为诗人和演说家,雷诺兹则认为所有的人都可能成为画家和雕塑家。 - Accordingly, he employed scenic artists, sculptors, and stonemasons to turn that dreamworld into concrete reality.
因此,他雇了制造景观的艺术家、雕刻家和石匠,来将这个梦幻世界变为现实。 - We are all sculptors and painters, and our material is our own flesh and blood and bones.
我们都是雕刻家与画家,用我们的血,肉,骨骼做材料。 - Artists: Sculptors and painters report high job satisfaction, despite the great difficulty in making a living from it.
艺术家:雕刻家和画家据称是工作满意度最高的职业,尽管在这一职业上谋生有着相当大的困难。 - Sculptors make statues of marble and bronze or models in clay.
雕刻家用大理石、铜或粘土来制作雕像。