engraver / ɛnˈgreɪv /

雕刻家雕刻师雕刻机雕刻者

engraver 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

en·graved, en·grav·ing.

  1. 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.
  2. to print from such a surface.
  3. to mark or ornament with incised letters, designs, etc.: He engraved the ring in a floral pattern.
  4. to impress deeply; infix: That image is engraved on my mind.

engraver 近义词

n. 名词 noun

graver

更多engraver例句

  1. On his YouTube page, Zavilenski boasts of owning a laser engraver.
  2. Moseley sent Milton to William Marshall, a.k.a. engraver to the stars.
  3. Bringing Watkins the engraver back makes a kind of sense, but why Mrs. Piggott as well?
  4. He was known by most as Mr. Blake The Engraver, though by others as the crazy guy with visions.
  5. William Blake, the eighteenth century poet, illustrator, engraver and mystic, worked from home but lived in his imagination.
  6. 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.
  7. William Woollet, a celebrated English historical and landscape engraver, died.
  8. The comfortable yet humble apartments of the engraver were over the shop where he plied his daily toil.
  9. The companions of my journey were a lady, a merchant, an engraver, and two young painters; one of whom was both deaf and dumb.
  10. He betook himself to Paris to seek his fortune, with a letter of introduction to the engraver Wille.