sculptors
英 [ˈskʌlptəz]
美 [ˈskʌlptərz]
n. 雕刻家; 雕塑家
sculptor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 雕刻家;雕塑家
Asculptoris someone who creates sculptures.
双语例句
- Artists: Sculptors and painters report high job satisfaction, despite the great difficulty in making a living from it.
艺术家:雕刻家和画家据称是工作满意度最高的职业,尽管在这一职业上谋生有着相当大的困难。 - Well-known sculptors include Alexander Calder, David Smith, and George Segal.
著名的美国雕塑家如考尔德、史密斯和西格尔。 - Painters and sculptors are indexed separately
画家和雕刻家被分开,分别做了索引。 - We are all sculptors and painters, and our material is our own flesh and blood and bones.
我们都是雕刻家与画家,用我们的血,肉,骨骼做材料。 - The Chinese sculptors paid great attention to newly introduced artistic ideas and styles.
艺术观念的更新,艺术语言的多样化成为雕塑家普遍关心的问题。 - In the early1960s, several new works were produced by sculptors from Beijing and Sichuan province.
60年代初,北京和四川的一批雕塑家又推出一批新作。 - This ideal situation has provided many opportunities for creative sculptors, allowing the transformation of a personal space into a public display.
日新月异的都市建设和环境改造为雕塑家提供了实现各种梦想的机会。 - One who decorates metal by engraving or embossing. Sculptors have carved figures in relief for thousands of years.
雕刻工通过镌刻或浮雕装饰金属的人雕刻家从事浮雕已有数千年的历史。 - He drew inspiration from Italian sculptor Michelangelo and other sculptors of the Renaissance.
意大利雕塑家米开朗基罗和其他文艺复兴时期的雕塑家给了他灵感。 - The sculptor roughed out the form his statue should take. Sculptors make statues of marble and bronze or models in clay.
雕刻师制出了雕像的毛坯。雕刻家用大理石、铜或粘土来制作雕像。