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origami

/awr-i-gah-mee/US // ˌɔr ɪˈgɑ mi //UK // (ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːmɪ) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural o·ri·ga·mis for 2.

    • : the traditional Japanese art or technique of folding paper into a variety of decorative or representational forms, as of animals or flowers.
    • : an object made by origami.

Examples

  • Scientists are using algebra to help design tiny origami robots that can squeeze and bend into tiny spaces.

  • DNA origami, then, is a great way to understand what triggers a strong antibody attack.

  • She followed a Japanese tradition that says if you fold 1,000 origami paper cranes, you are granted a wish.

  • Can you instruct someone how to make an origami ‘cootie catcher’ with just words?

  • When folded several times, similar to origami, cardboard had legitimate structural strength.

  • This is why 18 of the top 20 origami experts in the world are tall people.

  • From fishnet-embellished LBDs, to origami-esque skirts and dresses, Jenden succeeded in making monochrome feel absolutely fresh.

  • Mostly, though, he was paying attention to Hilda, who was running down her war stories from the Multiple Origami fundraiser.

  • Clearest book for making origami sail boats, roosters, frogs that move legs, etc. 40 projects.