释义
[ vuh -nee -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ vəˈni ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective of or relating to Venice or its inhabitants.
pertaining to or designating a style of painting developed in Venice principally during the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized chiefly by rich, often warm colors and the illusion of deep space.
in or in imitation of the style typical of Venice: Venetian architecture.
noun a native or inhabitant of Venice.
(lowercase ) venetian blind.
venetians, a tape or braid for supporting the slats of a venetian blind.
Also called Venetian cloth .Textiles . a wool or worsted fabric made in satin or twill weave and sometimes napped, used in the manufacture of lightweight coats, suits, skirts, and dresses. a cotton fabric constructed in satin or twill weave, used chiefly for linings. SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of Venetian 1400–50; <Medieval Latin Venetiānus, equivalent to Veneti (a ) Venice + Latin -ānus -an; replacing Middle English Venicien <Middle French
OTHER WORDS FROM Venetian non-Ve·ne·tian, adjective, noun Words nearby Venetian venerer, venery, venesection, Veneti, Venetia, Venetian , Venetian ball, venetian blind, Venetian blue, Venetian dentil, Venetian door
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British Dictionary definitions for Venetian adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of Venice or its inhabitants
noun a native or inhabitant of Venice
See Venetian blind
(sometimes not capital) one of the tapes that join the slats of a Venetian blind
a cotton or woollen cloth used for linings
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