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单词 monogram
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Definition of monogram in English:

monogram

nounPlural monograms ˈmɒnəɡramˈmɑnəˌɡræm
  • A motif of two or more interwoven letters, typically a person's initials, used to identify a personal possession or as a logo.

    a handkerchief with his monogram embroidered on one corner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Crucially for Fitzroy fans, it will prominently feature the FFC monogram.
    • Both cabinets include the discreet monogram of the painter E.J. Poynter in the third panel.
    • My mother was obviously very concerned as to what her children's initials would look like when displayed as monograms on dressing-gowns and sets of luggage.
    • The monogram EJP is positioned identically on both.
    • Both spoons, in addition to the monogram, bear the incuse letter ‘m,’ which, it has been believed, signifies manufacture no later than 1875.
    • Develop your own personal monogram for your art!
    • For a touch of elegance and personalization, embellish the pocket with an embroidered monogram or crest.
    • A single first initial of your first name as a monogram has a casual, whimsical kind of feel.
    • Her gaze very slowly lowered to the monogram on the needlework sample and she swallowed hard.
    • Traditional monograms are created with the last name initial centered and larger than the other characters around it.
    • The maker's mark on the dishes is a distinctive monogram, clearly composed of the initials ‘RF’.
    • These yield an unearthly effect, especially since the artist has draped his monogram, suspended from a garland, across the top of the picture.
    • Many of the cases were personalized with monograms and scuffed by wear.
    • There are numerous further examples of closely comparable enamels inscribed with these monograms.
    • Use strips of ribbon or braid to make a family monogram, or embroider it by hand or machine.
    • Many couples include monograms or logos that are repeated other places in the wedding and reception as well.
    • It is signed with a monogram, or perhaps a small drawing, which I will not even attempt to describe.
    • At an initial glance, the calligraphic monogram looks like a flowery collection of decorative marks.
    • These days, Childs sports a purple baseball cap with his monogram and the initials of his college fraternity, Omega Psi Phi, on it.
    • I thought the Marc brand was beyond monograms - turns out I was wrong.
    Synonyms
    emblem, symbol, logo, badge, stamp, trademark, crest, insignia, coat of arms, escutcheon, seal, mark, figure, design, rune, logotype, logogram, hallmark, tag, motto, token, motif, colophon, ideogram
verbmonograms, monogramming, monogrammed ˈmɒnəɡramˈmɑnəˌɡræm
[with object]
  • Decorate with a monogram.

    Irish linen napkins monogrammed with the initials C.S
    monogrammed sheets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I had a drawerful of the things, most of them with a neat J monogrammed in one corner.
    • The big trend for monogrammed tote bags will be big initials, printed across the whole side panel of the bag in big, bold colors.
    • The monogrammed towels and bathrobes are large and fluffy.
    • We ought really to have been wearing monogrammed bathrobes.
    • Her Portland, Oregon, home is full of the things she loves - peeling painted furniture, Mexican artifacts, architectural salvage, monogrammed French linens.
    • Use your machine to monogram his initial on the tie.
    • His most prized possession, an obsolete can opener with the monogrammed initial ‘S,’ was still at Tatz's apartment along with his only change of socks.
    • The main feature of each room is either a four-poster or half-tester bed, all adorned with inviting monogrammed white linen sheets and pillows.
    • For example, we monogram pillowcases for regular customers.
    • Gliding around the courtroom in one of his deep-blue suits and white monogrammed shirts, Perri tells the jury that Aimes lied in his original statement to the police.
    • He's got the shoes-without-socks look just right and similarly, his monogrammed shirt - ‘DJ’ is stitched in small letters on the left collar - should be poncy but isn't.
    • ‘I'm going to the rest room,’ Kaitlyn announced, folding the monogrammed napkin back in place.
    • Police obtained a search warrant for the doctor's home, where they seized several monogrammed shirts.
    • The front door was painted a creamy white, and had a bronze knocker entrenched in the center, monogrammed with the house's name.
    • Last year I lost a lot of the ornaments, I just couldn't find them, as well as our monogrammed Christmas stockings.
    • Everybody and their sister used to wear these back when many of us were in preppy Izod shirts, turtlenecks, and monogrammed sweaters.
    • Other quick-change options include crocheted doilies, printed tea towels, monogrammed napkins, or hemmed fabric remnants.
    • They are monogrammed with the arms of Devon families - Cholwich impaling Duntz.
    • They wear blue jeans and work boots and shirts with their first names monogrammed above the pocket.
    • Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style.

Derivatives

  • monogrammatic

  • adjective mɒnəɡrəˈmatɪk

Origin

Late 17th century: from French monogramme, from late Latin monogramma, from Greek.

 
 

Definition of monogram in US English:

monogram

nounˈmänəˌɡramˈmɑnəˌɡræm
  • A motif of two or more letters, typically a person's initials, usually interwoven or otherwise combined in a decorative design, used as a logo or to identify a personal possession.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Crucially for Fitzroy fans, it will prominently feature the FFC monogram.
    • Many of the cases were personalized with monograms and scuffed by wear.
    • I thought the Marc brand was beyond monograms - turns out I was wrong.
    • A single first initial of your first name as a monogram has a casual, whimsical kind of feel.
    • It is signed with a monogram, or perhaps a small drawing, which I will not even attempt to describe.
    • Both cabinets include the discreet monogram of the painter E.J. Poynter in the third panel.
    • Both spoons, in addition to the monogram, bear the incuse letter ‘m,’ which, it has been believed, signifies manufacture no later than 1875.
    • These yield an unearthly effect, especially since the artist has draped his monogram, suspended from a garland, across the top of the picture.
    • Traditional monograms are created with the last name initial centered and larger than the other characters around it.
    • Use strips of ribbon or braid to make a family monogram, or embroider it by hand or machine.
    • At an initial glance, the calligraphic monogram looks like a flowery collection of decorative marks.
    • Develop your own personal monogram for your art!
    • The monogram EJP is positioned identically on both.
    • The maker's mark on the dishes is a distinctive monogram, clearly composed of the initials ‘RF’.
    • There are numerous further examples of closely comparable enamels inscribed with these monograms.
    • Many couples include monograms or logos that are repeated other places in the wedding and reception as well.
    • For a touch of elegance and personalization, embellish the pocket with an embroidered monogram or crest.
    • These days, Childs sports a purple baseball cap with his monogram and the initials of his college fraternity, Omega Psi Phi, on it.
    • My mother was obviously very concerned as to what her children's initials would look like when displayed as monograms on dressing-gowns and sets of luggage.
    • Her gaze very slowly lowered to the monogram on the needlework sample and she swallowed hard.
    Synonyms
    emblem, symbol, logo, badge, stamp, trademark, crest, insignia, coat of arms, escutcheon, seal, mark, figure, design, rune, logotype, logogram, hallmark, tag, motto, token, motif, colophon, ideogram
verbˈmänəˌɡramˈmɑnəˌɡræm
[with object]
  • Decorate with a monogram.

    monogrammed sheets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The monogrammed towels and bathrobes are large and fluffy.
    • They wear blue jeans and work boots and shirts with their first names monogrammed above the pocket.
    • Gliding around the courtroom in one of his deep-blue suits and white monogrammed shirts, Perri tells the jury that Aimes lied in his original statement to the police.
    • The big trend for monogrammed tote bags will be big initials, printed across the whole side panel of the bag in big, bold colors.
    • His most prized possession, an obsolete can opener with the monogrammed initial ‘S,’ was still at Tatz's apartment along with his only change of socks.
    • Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style.
    • The main feature of each room is either a four-poster or half-tester bed, all adorned with inviting monogrammed white linen sheets and pillows.
    • The front door was painted a creamy white, and had a bronze knocker entrenched in the center, monogrammed with the house's name.
    • We ought really to have been wearing monogrammed bathrobes.
    • ‘I'm going to the rest room,’ Kaitlyn announced, folding the monogrammed napkin back in place.
    • I had a drawerful of the things, most of them with a neat J monogrammed in one corner.
    • Other quick-change options include crocheted doilies, printed tea towels, monogrammed napkins, or hemmed fabric remnants.
    • For example, we monogram pillowcases for regular customers.
    • He's got the shoes-without-socks look just right and similarly, his monogrammed shirt - ‘DJ’ is stitched in small letters on the left collar - should be poncy but isn't.
    • Everybody and their sister used to wear these back when many of us were in preppy Izod shirts, turtlenecks, and monogrammed sweaters.
    • Her Portland, Oregon, home is full of the things she loves - peeling painted furniture, Mexican artifacts, architectural salvage, monogrammed French linens.
    • They are monogrammed with the arms of Devon families - Cholwich impaling Duntz.
    • Use your machine to monogram his initial on the tie.
    • Police obtained a search warrant for the doctor's home, where they seized several monogrammed shirts.
    • Last year I lost a lot of the ornaments, I just couldn't find them, as well as our monogrammed Christmas stockings.

Origin

Late 17th century: from French monogramme, from late Latin monogramma, from Greek.

 
 
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