lithograph 的 2 个定义
- a print produced by lithography.
- to produce or copy by lithography.
lithograph 近义词
等同于 print
等同于 engraving
等同于 engrave
更多lithograph例句
- It was the image that others have never matched, the airborne wraith who seems to fly out of a lithograph.
- In his early 30s, he bought his first investment piece from a local gallery: a large Marc Chagall lithograph.
- The president staged a diplomatic coup when he gave David Cameron an Ed Ruscha lithograph, worth an estimated $7,000.
- Youre a fine lithograph of ambition, you are—wallowing around like a lot of yellow dogs.
- I got up at three o'clock in the morning, and devoted an hour either to copying music or colouring some large lithograph.
- The lithograph had been tacked up only the day before, but by this time half the boys in the neighboring country had examined it.
- His reason for rejecting the etching in colour is as simple and rational as his reason for making the lithograph in colour.
- We lunched—badly—and he was bored with the church, though he had brought lithograph paper and colours to make a sketch of it.