vignette 的 2 个定义
- a decorative design or small illustration used on the title page of a book or at the beginning or end of a chapter.
- an engraving, drawing, photograph, or the like that is shaded off gradually at the edges so as to leave no definite line at the border.
- a decorative design representing branches, leaves, grapes, or the like, as in a manuscript.
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vi·gnet·ted, vi·gnet·ting.
- Photography. to finish in the manner of a vignette.
vignette 近义词
story
scenario
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- Probably the most charming movie of the year, The Truffle Hunters unfolds as a series of vignettes documenting the lives of several older men and their dogs.
- The film dramatizes the runaway consequences of this profit strategy—ranging from mental health issues to ideological radicalization—with periodic vignettes of a fictional family struggling to navigate their digital landscape.
- For example, it declines to acknowledge that fake news is disproportionately shared by people who are older and more conservative, and the dramatized vignettes about polarization feature a vague movement called the “extreme center.”
- Eve Harrington’s origins story is a humble tale of hardscrabble survival, anchored by vignettes of farm life in Wisconsin, a grueling stint as a secretary in a brewery, and an ill-starred marriage to a now-perished war-hero.
- In reality, most home offices are less picture-perfect, despite what design catalogs or enviable vignettes on Instagram suggest.
- The healthcare vignette provides us a textbook example of how the GOP has retreated into policy fantasyland.
- The costumes and settings are worthy of a full-length feature, and the creepy possessiveness of the song adds to the vignette.
- Rereading that review I linked to above, I opened it with a vignette that is still clear as a bell in my mind's eye.
- In the second act, a trio of ballet dancers from the New York City Ballet will appear in a vignette dedicated to cotton candy.
- Yet another vignette has the Hope-wrapped Bündchen breaking the news that the mother-in-law is moving in.
- The magazines sketch us a lively article, the newspapers vignette us, step by step, a royal tour.
- In memory of the late lamented general the present five-peso bank notes bear his vignette.
- See also the vignette on title page, copied from an alabaster slab in the Collegio Romano, originally from the Catacombs.
- He inquired in what style I wished to be taken, whether full-length, half-length, or vignette. '
- In some instances they partake much more of the character of a vignette than a tradesmans mark.