engrave 的定义
en·graved, en·grav·ing.
- to chase on a hard surface, as of metal, stone, or the end grain of wood: She had the jeweler engrave her name on the back of the watch.
- to print from such a surface.
- to mark or ornament with incised letters, designs, etc.: He engraved the ring in a floral pattern.
- to impress deeply; infix: That image is engraved on my mind.
engrave 近义词
carve letters or designs into
更多engrave例句
- Listen to articleIn previous years, students made durable metal information cards engraved with various resources as part of a kit that was distributed to homeless people, as well as solar-powered cellphone chargers that were sent to Africa.
- The four-story, 50-ton marble tablet engraved with the First Amendment that graced the Newseum in Washington has been donated to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
- Each chip has engraved “channels,” allowing any odor to flow towards each detection unit.
- When Bruce took his hand away, the hummingbird — sporting an anklet engraved with “J45264” — zipped off.
- I couldn’t bring myself to engrave the ending, to mark her boundary, to reel her in.
- First attempt made to engrave on glass by M. de Puymaurin, at Toulouse.
- A stone mason was employed to engrave the following epitaph on a tradesman's wife: "A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband."
- Why should not some one, greatly daring, go so far as to bid the mason engrave a tribute to the world that is being left behind?
- There was a great scheme that he should make a series of drawings on wood and Cole engrave them.
- He told me that he would engrave her name on the tablet in his shrine, before which was a prayer made every day.