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willow-pattern

柳树图案,柳叶形图案,柳树图案的,柳树型

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a decorative design in English ceramics, depicting chiefly a willow tree, small bridge, and two birds, derived from Chinese sources and introduced in approximately 1780: often executed in blue and white but sometimes in red and white.

Examples

  • And in so many of these events, the pattern of “blame the victim” was quickly in evidence.

  • I would have told them, ‘Do not get into a pattern in which you’re intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks.

  • Although the Brits would capture New York City a few weeks later, a pattern had been set.

  • The endpaper features a “pattern of marbleized paper” that has been “individually designed.”

  • The loss of his life, and all the others from this summer, back to Trayvon and well before that, are part of a pattern.

  • The noise of the hammer is always in his ears, and his eye is upon the pattern of the vessel he maketh.

  • In a minute Bruce was back with his hat full of water from the creek that whimpered just beyond the willow patch.

  • Her eye fastened on a circular portion of the wall-paper pattern, and she felt that the whole room was revolving about her.

  • What was equally important, a thick clump of cottonwood and willow furnished tolerably secure concealment.

  • Antonius and Hieronymus conjointly built a number of large pattern violins, which are of high finish and beautiful wood.