marble 的 3 个定义
- metamorphosed limestone, consisting chiefly of recrystallized calcite or dolomite, capable of taking a high polish, occurring in a wide range of colors and variegations and used in sculpture and architecture.
- any variety of this stone: Carrara marble.
- an object made of or carved from this stone, especially a sculpture: Renaissance marbles.
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- consisting or made of marble.
- like marble, as in hardness, coldness, smoothness, etc.
- lacking in warmth, compassion, or sympathy: marble heart.
- of variegated or mottled color.
mar·bled, mar·bling.
- to color or stain like variegated marble.
- to apply a decorative pattern to by transferring oil pigments floating on water.
marble 近义词
of or like marble
更多marble例句
- Rather than laying down layers of cells that then have to be incubated, they are using vegan-friendly mockups of muscle, fat, and blood to create complex patterns that mimic a well-marbled steak.
- Fortunately, what is believed to be the last island marble butterfly population falls within the boundaries of the San Juan National Historic Park.
- They rested on the marble floors that rioters — some of whom carried Confederate flags — overran just a week before.
- To create The Veiled Son, for example, Jago used Danby marble from Vermont because, according to the artist, it was more suited to his intent.
- Unless you’re into marble racing or Belarusian hockey, you’re probably having a hard time finding any sports to watch right now.
- The academy has faux-marble halls, long mirrors, and gold-color-painted details.
- Wedged between two marble buildings at the lavishly designed Lincoln Center, sits a single white tent.
- He rests lavishly, depicted in a marble sarcophagus that stares up for eternity at the carved depictions of his life story.
- A civilian named Richard Gabrielle was trapped under a pile of marble, but alive during those last minutes.
- “Expansion favors everyone,” added the 79-year-old Tuscan, who started off as a bookkeeper in a marble firm in 1955.
- Half-fed men would dig for diamonds, and men sheltered by a crazy roof erect the marble walls of palaces.
- Aristide, aglow with a sudden impudent inspiration, leant across the marble table.
- It is a fine marble, much too hard to admit of minute carving, but taking a high polish.
- The poor marble statue at his feet can no longer respond to the cries of her famishing child.
- His splendid monument, with recumbent marble effigies of himself and his wife, occupies the east wall of the Hyde Chapel.