tapestry
/ˈtæpəstri/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈæpəstri] /ˈtæpəstri/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈæpəstri] /ˈta-pə-strē How to pronounce tapestry (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tapestry — 名詞
- tapestrysingular
- tapestriesplural
1. a heavy woven cloth with pictures or patterns made from coloured threads, tradit
掛毯;織錦
用彩色線編織圖案的厚重牆壁掛飾
a heavy woven cloth with pictures or patterns made from coloured threads, traditionally hung on walls or used as curtains and furniture covers
A medieval hunting scene covered the large tapestry in the castle hall.
城堡大廳裡那幅巨大的掛毯上織著一幅中世紀狩獵的場景。
Renata spent two months weaving a tapestry of her grandmother's garden.
Renata 花了兩個月編織一幅描繪祖母花園的掛毯。
collocation: weave a tapestry
The museum's oldest tapestry, showing knights on horseback, dates back to the early sixteenth century.
博物館最古老的掛毯上織著騎馬的騎士,可以追溯到十六世紀初期。
Asher ran his hand across the tapestry, tracing the outline of a lion's mane.
Asher 用手撫過掛毯,沿著獅子鬃毛的輪廓描摹。
Sunlight had faded the forest scene on the tapestry to soft browns and greens.
陽光讓掛毯上的森林場景褪成了柔和的棕色和綠色。
- arras
a formal, historical term for a tapestry, especially one from the Arras region of France
- wall hanging
a broader term; not all wall hangings are woven like a tapestry
用法筆記
Can be countable (a tapestry, several tapestries) or uncountable when talking about the art form itself (Tapestry flourished in medieval France).
常見錯誤
2. a rich and complex combination of many different elements that together form an
多元交織
像織毯般由許多不同元素組成的豐富整體
a rich and complex combination of many different elements that together form an interesting whole — like a woven picture made from the threads of many lives, stories, or events
Miriam's novel weaves a tapestry of family secrets across three generations in Kingston.
Miriam 的小說交織出金斯頓一個家族橫跨三個世代的秘密。
metaphorical: weave a tapestry of [abstract]
London's cultural tapestry reflects waves of Irish, Bengali, and Jamaican immigration.
倫敦的文化交織反映了愛爾蘭、孟加拉和牙買加移民的浪潮。
Jiwoo's research on ancient trade routes wove a tapestry of ideas from biology and history.
Jiwoo 對古代貿易路線的研究交織出一幅融匯生物學與歷史學多元觀點的圖景。
Little Italy adds a distinct thread to the tapestry of New York life.
小義大利區在紐約城市生活的交織中添上了一縷獨特色彩。
The festival celebrated the tapestry of languages spoken in the mountain villages.
這場慶典讚頌了山間村落多元語言的交織。
文法句型
a tapestry of + noun
用法筆記
Always singular. Used figuratively and nearly always followed by 'of' to name what makes up the complex mix (a tapestry of cultures, a tapestry of sound).