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delft

/delft/US // dɛlft //UK // (dɛlft) //

代尔夫特,德尔芙,德尔弗特,德尔福

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : earthenware having an opaque white glaze with an overglaze decoration, usually in blue.
    • : any pottery resembling this.

Examples

  • As a result, for complex calculations, “the output will be garbage,” says quantum physicist Barbara Terhal of the research center QuTech in Delft, Netherlands.

  • Gerard ter Borch made headlines, while his rival in Delft was painting maids with earrings.

  • When the captain came for the fare, I took out a handful of money, and said Delft, and also pointed to uncle George.

  • You will find it enriched with towels, dishes of delft ware, forks, and all the most necessary utensils.

  • Steve asked, coming to the door when she was beating cream into butter in a delft bowl.

  • It was a little trim delft-blue linen frock with a white piqué collar and a loose blue tie.

  • It was therefore on the tenth of April in the year 1583, that Grotius was born, at Delft.