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lapis

/lap-is, ley-pis/US // ˈlæp ɪs, ˈleɪ pɪs //

青石,青青石,青石色,青石板

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural lap·i·des [lap-i-deez]. /ˈlæp ɪˌdiz/.

    • : Latin. stone
    • : lapis lazuli.

Examples

  • He wore the official political uniform: a dark suit, a lapis blue tie and a white shirt—and, of course, a flag-pin on his lapel.

  • “When we come back next month all the trees there will be gone,” Lapis says.

  • At Rome lime and volcanic ashes (lapis Puteolnus) were used with pieces of stone as large or larger than the fist.

  • Hunc gestant ulnis angeli,Ne lapis officiat pedi;Ne luce timor occupet,Aut nocte pestis incubet.

  • It is formed of two pieces joined by a hinge, and is decorated with figures in repouss on a ground inlaid with lapis lazuli.

  • To the centre is suspended by a small ring a scarabaeus of solid gold inlaid with lapis lazuli.

  • Once he desired pig, and Mrs. Turner put into it lapis costitus (lunar caustic).