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
- Beccaria was even of opinion that all men might be poets and orators, and Reynolds that they might be painters and sculptors.
拜克雷亚甚至认为所有人都可能成为诗人和演说家,雷诺兹则认为所有的人都可能成为画家和雕塑家。 - Sculptors make statues of marble and bronze or models in clay.
雕刻家用大理石、铜或粘土来制作雕像。 - 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。 - 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。 - Painters and sculptors are indexed separately
画家和雕刻家被分开,分别做了索引。 - We are all sculptors and painters, and our material is our own flesh and blood and bones.
我们都是雕刻家与画家,用我们的血,肉,骨骼做材料。 - Their sculptors carved countless figures of her.
他们的雕刻家塑造了无数个她的形象。 - All three sculptors explore the same subject matter, and their works have stylistic similarities.
三位雕塑家所要表现的题材相同,他们的作品风格也相近。 - 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。 - One who decorates metal by engraving or embossing. Sculptors have carved figures in relief for thousands of years.
雕刻工通过镌刻或浮雕装饰金属的人雕刻家从事浮雕已有数千年的历史。