medallion 的定义
- a large medal.
- anything resembling a medal in form, used as an ornament, in a design, etc.
- a permit issued by a governmental agency to operate a taxicab, usually represented by a small metal identification disk displayed on the taxi.
- Architecture. a tablet, usually rounded, often bearing objects represented in relief.a member in a decorative design resembling a panel.
- médaillon.
medallion 近义词
ornament
更多medallion例句
- The mug shot taken at the time of her arrest showed Tichelman wearing a monkey-face medallion.
- As he reaches to pick one up, his star-shaped Malcolm X medallion clatters against his necklace of wooden beads.
- On one side of the silver medallion is a raised image of the outline of the Crimean peninsula.
- Ten years ago Jay-Z could not have worn his medallion even on a visit to prison, let alone inside of one.
- In New York City, a taxi medallion fetches over $1 million.
- Is for a couple of copies of my medallion, as gilt-edged and high-toned as it is possible to make them.
- With a few gracious words to Medallion, she bowed and drove away, leaving Valmond in the midst of an admiring crowd.
- Valmond had purchased a tolerable white horse through Medallion.
- Contrary to his expectations, she laughed a great deal, then soothed his wounded feelings and advised him as Medallion had done.
- Stooping, he lifted up Valmond's head, and Medallion felt Lagroin's pulseless heart.