life-size
/ˈlaɪf saɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlaɪf saɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlīf-ˈsīz/ (ame, mw)
life-size — 形容詞
1. used to describe a copy, model, or picture that has exactly the same measurement
實物大小
與真人或實物尺寸相同的
used to describe a copy, model, or picture that has exactly the same measurements as the real person or object it shows
The museum displayed a life-size model of a blue whale that visitors could walk under.
博物館展示了一隻藍鯨的實物大小模型,參觀者可以在其下方走動。
attributive use: life-size model of [animal]
Diego painted a life-size portrait of his grandmother for the school art exhibition.
Diego 為他的祖母畫了一幅真人大小的肖像,參加學校的美術展覽。
collocation: life-size portrait
At the wax museum, life-size figures of famous singers stood in glass cases.
在蠟像館裡,著名歌手的真人大小蠟像陳列在玻璃櫃中。
The movie set included a life-size castle built from wood and painted stone.
電影佈景中有一座實物大小的城堡,是用木材和彩繪石材搭建的。
Priya bought a life-size cardboard cutout of her favourite basketball player for the party.
Priya 買了一個她最喜歡的籃球選手的真人大小紙板立牌,用來裝飾派對。
- full-scale
used especially for plans, drawings, or working replicas that match the original dimensions exactly; slightly more technical than life-size
- actual-size
common in product descriptions and technical specifications; less frequently used for artwork
- miniature
refers to something made or represented on a very small scale, much smaller than the original
- scaled-down
reduced in size proportionally; opposite of life-size
文法句型
life-size + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position). Common in descriptions of museum exhibits, artwork, displays, and decorations. May also be written as one word: lifesize.