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engraver

/en-greyv/US // ɛnˈgreɪv //UK // (ɪnˈɡreɪv) //

雕刻家,雕刻师,雕刻机,雕刻者

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v.有主动词 verb
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    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.

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Examples

  • On his YouTube page, Zavilenski boasts of owning a laser engraver.

  • Moseley sent Milton to William Marshall, a.k.a. engraver to the stars.

  • Bringing Watkins the engraver back makes a kind of sense, but why Mrs. Piggott as well?

  • He was known by most as Mr. Blake The Engraver, though by others as the crazy guy with visions.

  • William Blake, the eighteenth century poet, illustrator, engraver and mystic, worked from home but lived in his imagination.

  • The execution is such that the drawing of the gown and the lines of the face seem to have been traced by an engraver's tool.

  • William Woollet, a celebrated English historical and landscape engraver, died.

  • The comfortable yet humble apartments of the engraver were over the shop where he plied his daily toil.

  • The companions of my journey were a lady, a merchant, an engraver, and two young painters; one of whom was both deaf and dumb.

  • He betook himself to Paris to seek his fortune, with a letter of introduction to the engraver Wille.