释义 |
‖ plaquette|plaˈkɛt| [F. dim. of plaque: see -ette.] 1. A small plaque or ornamental tablet.
1888Academy 8 Dec. 377/1 The work of another North Italian worker in bronze,..from an examination of several plaquettes from his hand. 1894Times 20 Feb. 3/1 In bronze there are statuettes, medals, and plaquettes in great numbers. 1903Westm. Gaz. 1 Dec. 7/2 At the reception..each British M.P. was presented with a beautiful silver plaquette representing England and France fraternising. 2. Anat. = plaque 2 b.
1883Smithsonian Rep. 735 G. Hayem insists that the elements of the blood, to which he gave the name of hematoblasts, are identical with the ‘plaquettes’, or corpuscles, described by Bizzozero. |