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statuelike

/stach-oo/US // ˈstætʃ u //UK // (ˈstætjuː) //

状元郎,状元,状元及第,状元秀

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a three-dimensional work of art, as a representational or abstract form, carved in stone or wood, molded in a plastic material, cast in bronze, or the like.

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Examples

  • What precedes is discussion about the Pete Wilson statue and Lewis’s recent story about plexiglass and how to safely reopen schools and other things.

  • Monday, a small group of activists for racial justice and equality held a press event and demanded that the statue be taken down.

  • Sometime between Wednesday and Thursday, the nonprofit that owns the statue did just that.

  • The art here features multiple images of headless people as well as statues of heads apparently broken from larger statues.

  • So much so that it can even bring ancient statues to life, transforming the chipped stone busts of long-dead Roman emperors into photorealistic faces you could imagine walking past on the street.

  • Workers built a temporary rail track through the city to move the statue in a process that took three days.

  • None of us were interested in making a film about a speech, a statue, or all that good stuff; it was about getting underneath it.

  • How one Missouri statue will let the police officer who killed Michael Brown go free.

  • To Bartholdi, his statue meant a commemoration of Liberty attained.

  • But even amid those early protests, the Statue of Liberty was doing her job.

  • The king's statue was again set up in Guild hall, London, and the states arms taken down.

  • The statue in Ratcliffe Place was subscribed for in 1867, and the figure is very like the portrait of Watt.

  • The poor marble statue at his feet can no longer respond to the cries of her famishing child.

  • She sat still as a statue, scarce breathing, her eyes fixed upon the violet sky.

  • After she was far away she looked back and saw a pigeon resting on the shoulder of the statue.