释义 |
‖ découpage|dekupɑʒ| [Fr., lit. ‘the action of cutting up or out’, f. découper to cut up or out.] 1. The decoration of a surface with an applied paper cut-out; an object produced by this technique.
1960H. Hayward Antique Coll. 94/1 Découpage. Until the mid-1670's the mounts of folding fans were cut with open-work lace-like patterns copying the intricate designs of French and Flemish lace. 1961Times 30 Aug. 11/1 The programme cover..is decorated with a découpage. 2. Cinemat. = cutting vbl. n. 1 d.
1963Times 7 Mar. 8/6 Such is..the precision of the découpage that the mysterious tale unfolds in a completely fascinating way. 1963Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Mar. 180/1 A post-production script following closely the final découpage of the film. |