statue
英 [ˈstætʃuː]
美 [ˈstætʃuː]
n. 雕塑,雕像,塑像(大小通常等于或大于真人或实物)
复数:statues
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Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.4519 / COCA.3872
牛津词典
noun
- 雕塑,雕像,塑像(大小通常等于或大于真人或实物)
a figure of a person or an animal in stone, metal, etc., usually the same size as in real life or larger
柯林斯词典
- (石头或金属的)雕像,雕塑
Astatueis a large sculpture of a person or an animal, made of stone or metal.
英英释义
noun
- a sculpture representing a human or animal
双语例句
- It is the work of Ivor Roberts-Jones, who also produced the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square
这是艾弗·罗伯茨-琼斯的作品,他还创作了议会广场上的丘吉尔塑像。 - They gazed in a mixture of envy and admiration at the beauty of the statue.
他们心情复杂地凝视着这尊雕像,既为它的美丽折服又心生忌妒。 - A small crowd attempted to pull down a statue.
一小伙人试图推倒一尊塑像。 - They uncovered the statue at the beginning of the ceremony.
仪式开始时,他们揭去了塑像的罩子。 - This statue is carved out of marble.
这座雕像是用大理石雕成的。 - The statue was carved out of wood.
这座像是用木头雕刻成的。 - The statue was erected in a damp grove at olympia.
雕像建造在奥林匹亚潮湿的小树林中。 - 'What's that thing in the middle of the fountain?' — 'Some kind of statue, I guess.'
“喷泉中间的那个是什么东西?”——“估计是塑像什么的吧。” - I commissioned a statue of you.
我请人制作你的雕像。 - Several women knelt down before the statue of Buddha and prayed.
几个妇女跪在佛像前祈祷。