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pottery

/pot-uh-ree/US // ˈpɒt ə ri //UK // (ˈpɒtərɪ) //

陶器,陶艺,陶瓷

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pot·ter·ies.

    • : ceramic ware, especially earthenware and stoneware.
    • : the art or business of a potter; ceramics.
    • : a place where earthen pots or vessels are made.

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Examples

  • It is like a reminder of home to have that pottery inside that cell where no one resides.

  • Potsherds are ubiquitous at archaeological sites, and that's true for pretty much every culture since people invented pottery.

  • Mohamed Mahmoud reassembles pieces of pottery to make them whole.

  • A deep well of discovery — and mysteryPlaced inside the coffins were miniature wooden boats, games, pottery and tiny gold pieces to carry and use in the afterlife.

  • Don’t forget to stop by Fox Hollow, the magical village where potteries are gifted by the Earth itself.

  • Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery.

  • This tea caddy is rather splendid Much of the pottery is gilded in 22 carat gold leaf.

  • The fork end was used to lift sticky sweetmeats out of pottery jars; the spoon end was used to scoop up the luscious syrup.

  • As it has come down to us “on the borders of pottery and textiles, the meander resembles a maze or labyrinth.”

  • FEED Projects has partnered with companies including Whole Foods Market, Barnes Noble, HSN, Disney, and Pottery Barn.

  • Clay (excluding that type used in the manufacture of pottery) ranks fifth in financial value.

  • No remains of the camp now exist, but Roman urns, pottery, and coins have been found in and near the village.

  • By the association in the same hole of datable with undatable pottery, light has been thrown upon many types of the latter.

  • It has been realised that the city was a centre of iron-work and pottery-making to supply the needs of the troops.

  • They make wooden vessels, and can produce pottery which stands the fire and in which they cook most of their food.