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
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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.
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