sculptors
英 [ˈskʌlptəz]
美 [ˈskʌlptərz]
n. 雕刻家; 雕塑家
sculptor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 雕刻家;雕塑家
Asculptoris someone who creates sculptures.
双语例句
- She is one of the best known British sculptors since Henry moore.
她是自亨利穆尔以来英国最著名的雕塑家之一。 - Artists: Sculptors and painters report high job satisfaction, despite the great difficulty in making a living from it.
艺术家:雕刻家和画家据称是工作满意度最高的职业,尽管在这一职业上谋生有着相当大的困难。 - Their sculptors carved countless figures of her.
他们的雕刻家塑造了无数个她的形象。 - Well-known sculptors include Alexander Calder, David Smith, and George Segal.
著名的美国雕塑家如考尔德、史密斯和西格尔。 - The celebrity visits the museum first to meet the sculptors, who takes hundreds of photographs and measurements.
名人先到蜡像馆见雕刻家,雕刻家给他们照数以百计的照片,并给他们量尺寸。 - This ideal situation has provided many opportunities for creative sculptors, allowing the transformation of a personal space into a public display.
日新月异的都市建设和环境改造为雕塑家提供了实现各种梦想的机会。 - Accordingly, he employed scenic artists, sculptors, and stonemasons to turn that dreamworld into concrete reality.
因此,他雇了制造景观的艺术家、雕刻家和石匠,来将这个梦幻世界变为现实。 - After the founding of New China, Chinese sculptors created many excellent works from their rich life experience and artistic practice.
还在解放之初,雕塑家通过对生活的体验和艺术实践,就已创作了不少具有特色的作品。 - Painters and sculptors are indexed separately
画家和雕刻家被分开,分别做了索引。 - In Renaissance Italy, jewelry making reached the status of a fine art; many Italian sculptors trained as goldsmiths.
至文艺复兴时期,意大利人把珠宝制造提升到精美艺术的地位,许多意大利雕刻家都是从金匠出身。
