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paintbrush

/peynt-bruhsh/US // ˈpeɪntˌbrʌʃ //UK // (ˈpeɪntˌbrʌʃ) //

画笔,毛笔,毛刷,画眉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a brush for applying paint, as one used in painting houses or one used in painting pictures.
    • : any plant of the genus Castilleja.

Examples

  • Kneeling in the thick grass, he lifted a rock the size of a loaf of bread, then began clearing loose soil underneath with a small paintbrush.

  • Beeple’s art is generated by digital software packages such as Adobe Photoshop that allow artists to manipulate images, rather like manipulating a paintbrush.

  • With AI art, it’s the machine that manipulates the paintbrush.

  • Below, in the ash bed, two barefoot interns are clearing ash away with paintbrushes.

  • Although Neel was the one with the paintbrush, in other words, she was willing to give Georgie an unusual degree of agency.

  • Yves Klein first painted a naked woman blue in 1958 and used her as a “human paintbrush.”

  • So he was really using a paintbrush for the first time in his life.

  • The Psycho theme song rang in my head as her poop-filled paintbrush crept closer to my face.

  • The younger Kate, in contrast, turned her own schoolgirl training with a paintbrush into a career.

  • But the call for the wielders of the paintbrush came not only from the sea.

  • Desert primroses showed their rounded pink clusters in sunny places, and here and there burned the carmine of Indian paintbrush.

  • Here the columbine, the paintbrush, the monument-plant, and scores of other bright blossoms cheer the wild frontier.

  • Autumn's gorgeous paintbrush laid wonderful coloring upon the maple and alder and birch that lined the lake shore.

  • In 1906 London went quite mad over a Venus whose entire wardrobe was applied with a paintbrush.