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canvas

/kan-vuhs/US // ˈkæn vəs //UK // (ˈkænvəs) //

帆布,绘画,帆布的,帆布的问题

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a closely woven, heavy cloth of cotton, hemp, or linen, used for tents, sails, etc.
    • : a piece of this or similar material on which a painting is made.
    • : a painting on canvas.
    • : a tent, or tents collectively.
    • : sailcloth.
    • : sails collectively.
    • : any fabric of linen, cotton, or hemp of a coarse loose weave used as a foundation for embroidery stitches, interlining, etc.
    • : the floor of a boxing ring traditionally consisting of a canvas covering stretched over a mat.
  1. 1

    Trademark, Digital Technology.

    • : Canvas, the brand name of an open-source learning management system, launched in 2011.

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Examples

  • It’s the perfect canvas for designing intricate worlds, manipulating highly detailed photos and editing gripping video.

  • With your actionable business trends explored, it is time to create a new business model canvas, guided by the idea of how an SEO agency with significant resources can be shaped in today’s world.

  • These linens are easy to clean because you can pop them in the washing machine, and they can also act as a canvas if you’d like to embroider or customize.

  • The customized tours launch from Fassbinder’s 35-acre Scullbinder Ranch, which has canvas glamping tents and its own mountain-bike trail system and pump track.

  • Construction crews finally pulled away scaffolding and canvases two weeks ago, confirming what many residents of the city-state already had guessed.

  • The sounds she performs from the violins on canvas replicate her idea of sounds found in the cosmos.

  • Picasso worked from the photograph to create the blocked, jagged shapes he painted on canvas.

  • It tries to create a canvas on which people project and create their own fears.

  • The movement was a willful, angry child, though, exploding away from “art” and from the canvas in particular.

  • “I was really interested in adding fabrics onto my canvas,” she said, which inspired her to attend sewing camp.

  • She has boldly reproduced upon canvas a fulness of life and joy, such as is rarely seen in pictures.

  • Every detail of this canvas is perfect, because every detail is true, drawn straight from life, the fruit of minute observation.

  • He, Bastien-Lepage, painter of the soil, found himself unable to transfer to canvas the enchantment of that land of fairy tale!

  • A terrific roar followed, the canvas was instantly torn open, and the whole tent fell in dire confusion on the top of its inmates.

  • Then he got slowly upon his knees, and, gently removing the incumbent folds of canvas, looked out.