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foreshorten

/fawr-shawr-tn, fohr-/US // fɔrˈʃɔr tn, foʊr- //UK // (fɔːˈʃɔːtən) //

预短化,预缩,预短,预先缩短

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Fine Arts. to reduce or distort in order to convey the illusion of three-dimensional space as perceived by the human eye: often done according to the rules of perspective.
    • : to abridge, reduce, or contract; make shorter.

Examples

  • Of course he could, if he had cared to do so; for if you can foreshorten a limb or a hand, much more a tree branch.

  • The laws of perspective interfere and alter the apparent directions, and foreshorten the dimensions of its several parts.

  • After all, foreshortening is only good drawing, and a good draughtsman will foreshorten well, while a bad draughtsman will not.

  • The mountains dwarf mankind and foreshorten the procession of its long generations.

  • You foreshorten as though you never used the model, and you've caught Kami's pasty way of dealing with flesh in shadow.