diorama / ˌdaɪ əˈræm ə, -ˈrɑ mə /

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diorama 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a scene, often in miniature, reproduced in three dimensions by placing objects, figures, etc., in front of a painted background.
  2. 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.
  3. a spectacular picture, partly translucent, for exhibition through an aperture, made more realistic by various illuminating devices.
  4. a building or room, often circular, for exhibiting such a scene or picture, especially as a continuous unit along or against the walls.

diorama 近义词

diorama

等同于 panorama

更多diorama例句

  1. If you lived in California as a kid, you probably remember your fourth-grade history assignment of building a state mission diorama.
  2. Meanwhile, some teachers still require kids to make dioramas.
  3. For many Californians, putting together a diorama is one of the most memorable parts of their education.
  4. 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.
  5. They eventually donated the diorama as a Style Invitational prize.
  6. At ground level: comically huge, flat-leafed plants that look like they come from a prehistoric diorama.
  7. Across from this display is a clay diorama of a gas chamber in action.
  8. Mrs. Darcy wants a circus-poster, or the canvas of a diorama.
  9. It is an answer that rings down the curtain on the diorama called "Cruikshank the journalist."
  10. Such was the Diorama as it was first exhibited in London to admiring crowds.
  11. That building was intended for the exhibition of the Diorama.
  12. For hundreds of miles, day after day, we were borne past a moving diorama of scenery unrivalled by anything here below.