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embroidery

/em-broi-duh-ree, -dree/US // ɛmˈbrɔɪ də ri, -dri //UK // (ɪmˈbrɔɪdərɪ) //

绣花,绣品,刺绣,绣制

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural em·broi·der·ies.

    • : the art of working raised and ornamental designs in threads of silk, cotton, gold, silver, or other material, upon any woven fabric, leather, paper, etc., with a needle.
    • : embroidered work or ornamentation.
    • : elaboration or embellishment, as in telling a story.

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Examples

  • The class will be taught by Wafa Ghnaim who began her training in embroidery with her mother at age 2.

  • This embroidery brand, which began in Brooklyn in 2007 and has since expanded to an office in Wyoming, creates designs that demonstrate a love of wildlife and outdoor fun.

  • Jayes, a behavioral health therapist, is also an urban farmer and embroidery artist.

  • Yesterday, somebody left a leaf inside with beautiful embroidery sewn down the side of it.

  • Vibrant color surfaced in textile and in beading and embroidery.

  • The 30-piece collection is for on-trend tots, with details including lace, gilded embroidery, and peplums.

  • Mr. Soni created a range of white clothing and cushions with embroidery using safety pins, melted pearl beads, and fabric strips.

  • Have you sublimated your sexual urges by learning Latin and Embroidery?

  • The bead embroidery on the back of her coat said “Revolution.”

  • She rose comforted, and drawing the baby's cradle out into the veranda, seated herself at her embroidery.

  • Anyway there was a lot of embroidery on it, full of little holes, which somehow contrived to be extraordinarily fetching.

  • The Ambassador's hotel was constantly thronged from morning to night by visitors in plumes and embroidery.

  • Betty heard her greet the man, and then slipped off to her own room and picked up some half-finished embroidery.

  • He talked with me about his suit, which was made in France, and cost him L200, and very rich it is with embroidery.