texture

texture — verb

  • texturepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • textures3rd person singular
  • texturing-ing form
  • texturedpast simple

1. to give a surface a rough, bumpy, or patterned feel instead of leaving it flat a

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to give a surface a rough, bumpy, or patterned feel instead of leaving it flat and smooth

例句

Asher textured the clay pot with a wooden tool before putting it in the kiln.

textured with [tool] for craft context

The builders textured the plaster wall using a special roller to create a pattern.

passive: textured wall as common construction term

同義詞
  • roughen

    refers only to making a surface rough, not to adding any pattern

  • finish

    broader term covering any final surface treatment, not limited to texture

  • emboss

    specific to creating a raised design on a surface, usually on paper or leather

反義詞
  • smooth

    the direct opposite action of removing bumps or roughness from a surface

文法句型

texture + noun phrase

textured + noun (as adjective)

用法筆記

Very common in passive form or as an adjective (a textured surface, textured paint). Often appears with by or with to describe the tool or material used.

常見錯誤

She textured the cake with cream on top.
She textured the cake batter with a fork before baking.
💡texturing means creating a surface pattern, not adding a topping or decoration.

2. to arrange different instruments or vocal parts together so that the overall mus

2.動詞及物C1
釋義

to arrange different instruments or vocal parts together so that the overall musical sound has depth and richness

例句

Gabriela textured the band's new song with layered guitar tracks and soft piano chords.

textured + with + [instruments]

The composer textured the film score by mixing orchestral strings with electronic beats.

textured by mixing [elements A] with [elements B]

同義詞
  • layer

    less formal, focuses on stacking sounds on top of each other

  • orchestrate

    broader term for arranging all parts of a musical piece, not only layering

反義詞
  • simplify

    reducing the number of instruments or musical elements in a piece

文法句型

texture + noun phrase + with + noun phrase

textured + noun phrase

用法筆記

Mostly used in music criticism and production contexts. The subject is typically a composer, producer, or arranger. Often paired with with to list the instruments added.

常見錯誤

He textured the volume of the guitar.
He textured the track by adding a second guitar line.
💡texturing involves layering different sounds, not changing the level of a single sound.

3. to cover a virtual three-dimensional object in computer graphics with a surface

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to cover a virtual three-dimensional object in computer graphics with a surface pattern or digital image so that it appears more realistic

例句

Lucas textured the old house model with a brick pattern and cracked plaster.

textured [model] with [pattern]

Ayesha textured the character's skin in the animation software to make it look more realistic.

同義詞
  • map

    specific technical term in 3D graphics for applying a texture map to a model

  • skin

    informal term in game design for applying a surface appearance to a model

文法句型

texture + noun phrase + with + noun phrase

textured + noun phrase

用法筆記

Common in game design, animation, and 3D modelling. The object is always a digital or virtual object. Often used in the passive to describe the finished appearance of a model.

常見錯誤

I textured the shape by making it taller.
I textured the 3D shape by adding a stone surface image.
💡texturing is about applying a surface pattern, not changing the geometry or size of the object.

4. to give a piece of writing, speech, or other creative work greater richness or i

4.動詞及物C1
釋義

to give a piece of writing, speech, or other creative work greater richness or interest by including a variety of elements

例句

The novelist textured the story with details drawn from her own travels across Southeast Asia.

textured [work] with [source material]

The director textured the play with short comic scenes between the serious dramatic moments.

同義詞
  • enrich

    suggests making something better or more valuable, often by adding good qualities

  • deepen

    focuses on adding emotional or intellectual weight rather than variety of elements

反義詞
  • flatten

    making something less interesting or less complex, the opposite of adding depth

文法句型

texture + noun phrase + with + noun phrase

用法筆記

Figurative extension of the physical sense. Common in arts and literary criticism. The subject is typically a creator (writer, director, speaker) and the object is the work itself.

常見錯誤

She textured the room by buying new furniture.
She textured her speech with stories from her travels.
💡figurative texture involves adding meaningful content layers, not physical changes to a space.

texture — noun