释义 |
sculpturedsculp‧tured /ˈskʌlptʃəd $ -tʃərd/ adjective [only before noun] - sculptured plaques and statues
- By John Peers for Schwarzkopf Sleek, sculptured shape looks dramatic on blonde locks.
- Its portico of six Corinthian columns exists, as does the finely sculptured frieze of its entablature.
- The Composite Order is used; the columns stand on sculptured pedestals.
- The western porch below, surmounted by its rose window, is sculptured.
- This gives eyes a more sculptured look.
- This slips on the same two needles for 16 rows, producing a deep, sculptured fabric.
- To steady himself, he hugged a sculptured torso.
- Use gel for sculptured, spiky or slicked back styles, or for crisping up fringes and pieces.
► Sculpturebas-relief, nounbronze, nounbust, nouncarve, verbcarver, nouncarving, nouncast, verbcasting, nounchisel, verbeffigy, nounhigh relief, nounivory, nounmarble, nounpedestal, nounplaster, nounplaster cast, nounplaster of Paris, nounsculpt, verbsculptor, nounsculpture, nounsculptured, adjectivestatuary, nounstatue, nounstatuette, nountorso, nounwoodcarving, noun 1cut or formed from stone, wood, clay etc: a row of sculptured animals2having a smooth attractive shape: her sculptured face |