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diorama

/dahy-uh-ram-uh, -rah-muh/US // ˌdaɪ əˈræm ə, -ˈrɑ mə //UK // (ˌdaɪəˈrɑːmə) //

二维平面图,二维码,二维码图,二维图画

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a scene, often in miniature, reproduced in three dimensions by placing objects, figures, etc., in front of a painted background.
    • : a life-size display representing a scene from nature, a historical event, or the like, using stuffed wildlife, wax figures, real objects, etc., in front of a painted or photographed background.
    • : a spectacular picture, partly translucent, for exhibition through an aperture, made more realistic by various illuminating devices.
    • : a building or room, often circular, for exhibiting such a scene or picture, especially as a continuous unit along or against the walls.

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Examples

  • If you lived in California as a kid, you probably remember your fourth-grade history assignment of building a state mission diorama.

  • Meanwhile, some teachers still require kids to make dioramas.

  • For many Californians, putting together a diorama is one of the most memorable parts of their education.

  • The four entries scored this week by Kevin, sometimes with his wife, Deborah Hensley, are but perhaps a fourth of the dioramas and other photos he submitted.

  • They eventually donated the diorama as a Style Invitational prize.

  • At ground level: comically huge, flat-leafed plants that look like they come from a prehistoric diorama.

  • Across from this display is a clay diorama of a gas chamber in action.

  • Mrs. Darcy wants a circus-poster, or the canvas of a diorama.

  • It is an answer that rings down the curtain on the diorama called "Cruikshank the journalist."

  • Such was the Diorama as it was first exhibited in London to admiring crowds.

  • That building was intended for the exhibition of the Diorama.

  • For hundreds of miles, day after day, we were borne past a moving diorama of scenery unrivalled by anything here below.