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azulejo

/Spanish ah-soo-le-haw, ah-thoo-; Portuguese ah-zoo-le-zhoo/US // Spanish ˌɑ suˈlɛ hɔ, ˌɑ θu-; Portuguese ˌɑ zuˈlɛ ʒʊ //

阿祖莱霍,阿祖列霍,阿祖莱乔,阿祖莱霍尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural a·zu·le·jos [Spanish ah-soo-le-haws, ah-thoo-; Portuguese ah-zoo-le-zhoosh]. /Spanish ˌɑ suˈlɛ hɔs, ˌɑ θu-; Portuguese ˌɑ zuˈlɛ ʒʊʃ/.

    • : a glazed and painted tile used as a wainscot or facing.

Examples

  • The Azulejo had been lost, but was brought in quite spent, by Barckhausen.

  • Behind him hung one of Alberto's cages, an azulejo fluttering inside.

  • Such were the processes in use among the azulejo-makers of old Seville.

  • Niculoso introduced this kind of azulejo painting into Seville.