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woodcut

/wood-kuht/US // ˈwʊdˌkʌt //UK // (ˈwʊdˌkʌt) //

木刻,木刻画,木刻版,木刻板

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a carved block of wood from which prints are made.
    • : a print or impression from such a block.

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Examples

  • These woodcuts are far from unprecedented, though, since they employ curving motifs like the ones the artist has long daubed on canvas.

  • With this tool, Death is illustrated in many a 15th-century woodcut mowing down souls as if they were grain.

  • The Daily Pic: Emily Henretta's woodcut captures technology's fragility.

  • Barroso, for example, is working on a woodcut of a tablet computer.

  • Many of the lines are wavy and irregular and there are no woodcut initials or ornaments of any kind.

  • Then and there I saw my book plate–a coloured woodcut, green and blue, with the pine in black on the key block!

  • It has, by way of frontispiece, a woodcut by Hans Sebald Beham, representing a number of sages seated round a table.

  • II.; and its derivation from the solid cusp will be understood, at once, from the woodcut Fig.

  • He stated that he had paid Thomas Bewick upwards of five hundred pounds for various woodcut blocks.