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sculptor

/skuhlp-ter/US // ˈskʌlp tər //UK // (ˈskʌlptə) //

雕塑家,雕刻家,雕刻师,雕像

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who practices the art of sculpture.
    • : genitive Sculp·to·ris [skuhlp-tawr-is, -tohr-]. /skʌlpˈtɔr ɪs, -ˈtoʊr-/. Astronomy. a southern constellation between Phoenix and Cetus.

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Examples

  • Like sculptors, you don’t take a block of marble then add another block halfway through.

  • Against the warnings of his partner, the sculptor Edmund Kara, and his friends, he decided to tell Duke in person that he was quitting.

  • Even then, whether a sculptor chooses chimpanzee or human muscles as their starting point can produce very different outcomes.

  • They’re like blank canvases for these artists and sculptors and gardeners.

  • Frankel and Mougne, who are sculptors, and Williams, a painter, all produce sleek, stylish abstractions.

  • Szymon Oltarzewski is a Polish-born artisan who is also a sculptor in his own right.

  • My mother is a sculptor (the sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld) and my father is a writer.

  • Sculptor John Raimondi filed a separate federal complaint for a very similar situation.

  • Now every Long Island divorcee thinks she can come and be a sculptor.

  • They also met with sculptor Ron Nagle, best known for abstraction.

  • He was a great friend of the distinguished American sculptor, Mr. Story, and was a frequent visitor at his house.

  • Jacques Pradier died near Paris, aged 54; the most distinguished sculptor of his day in France.

  • In 1839 the sculptor Dorlange-Sallenauve knew of Bixiou and complained of his slanders.

  • The leading sculptor for this unusually beautiful memorial was Leo Friedlander.

  • This unusual condition of his daughter was a real grief to the sculptor; but this grief was of short duration.