statuary
/ˈstætʃuəri/ (bre, ipa) · [stˈætʃuˌɛri] /ˈstætʃueri/ (ame, ipa) · [stˈætʃuˌɛri] /ˈsta-chə-ˌwer-ē How to pronounce statuary (audio)/ (ame, mw)
statuary — 名詞
1. the statues in a place or collection, spoken of as one group
雕像群
同一地點或收藏中的一組雕像
the statues in a place or collection, spoken of as one group
Visitors admired the Roman statuary lining the museum's long central hall.
參觀者欣賞著排滿博物館中央長廳的羅馬雕像群。
collocation: Roman statuary / Greek statuary
Elena photographed the garden statuary beside the old fountain at dusk.
Elena 在黃昏時拍下了老噴泉旁的花園雕像群。
collocation: garden statuary
Smoke darkened the church's stone statuary above the entrance doors.
煙霧把教堂入口門上方的石雕像群燻黑了。
The guide explained how the temple's statuary showed scenes from local myths.
導覽員說明這座神廟的雕像群如何呈現當地神話場景。
After the storm, workers covered the courtyard statuary with thick plastic sheets.
暴風雨過後,工人用厚塑膠布蓋住庭院裡的雕像群。
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and more formal than statues. It is mainly used when talking about a whole set of statues in a museum, temple, garden, or historical style.
常見錯誤
statuary — 形容詞
- statuarypositive
- more statuarycomparative
- most statuarysuperlative
1. connected with statues, or made to be used in making or displaying them
雕像用的
與雕像有關,或適合製作雕像
connected with statues, or made to be used in making or displaying them
The sculptor ordered statuary marble from Italy for the new figure.
那位雕刻家為新作品訂購了來自義大利的雕像用大理石。
collocation: statuary marble
This chapel is lined with statuary marble cut into pale columns.
這座小禮拜堂內側鑲著用雕像用大理石做成的淡色柱子。
Experts chose statuary bronze for the outdoor figures because it held fine details.
專家為戶外雕像選用了雕像用青銅,因為它能保留細緻紋理。
A statuary niche was added above the doorway to hold a saint's figure.
工匠在門道上方加了一個雕像用壁龕,用來放一尊聖人像。
The catalog praised the quarry's statuary marble for its bright white color.
目錄稱讚那座採石場的雕像用大理石有明亮潔白的色澤。
- sculptural
broader word for things related to sculpture in general, not only statues
- ornamental
focuses on decoration and does not specifically suggest statues
用法筆記
This adjective appears mostly in art and architecture writing and usually comes before a noun. It is especially common with material names such as marble.