释义 |
armaturear‧ma‧ture /ˈɑːmətʃə $ ˈɑːrmətʃər/ noun [countable] technical armatureOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin armatura ‘armor, equipment’, from armare; ➔ ARM2 - He sees the script as an armature.
- In the earlier work the circular, arching and swinging elements are played off against an angular, somewhat disjointed pictorial armature.
- In the Structure of the armature is the beginning of her idea of what he looks like.
- Margarett takes a fistful of clay and presses it to an armature made of wire and wood.
- Marriage to her was the armature of my ego; remove the armature and I might topple like clay.
- There he will create a towering bronze armature to which various body parts, heroic in size, will be affixed.
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