vitrine
/və-ˈtrēn/ (ame, mw)
vitrine — 名詞
1. a glass case used to protect and show valuable, decorative, or special objects i
玻璃陳列櫃
用來展示並保護物品的玻璃櫃
a glass case used to protect and show valuable, decorative, or special objects in places such as museums, shops, or homes.
The museum placed the bronze necklace in a vitrine near the entrance.
博物館把那條青銅項鍊放進入口附近的玻璃陳列櫃。
pattern: place [object] in a vitrine
Christopher cleaned the shop vitrine before arranging the silver watches.
Christopher 在擺放銀錶前,先把店裡的玻璃陳列櫃擦乾淨。
collocation: shop vitrine
A cracked vitrine left the ancient bowl exposed to dust.
破裂的玻璃陳列櫃讓那只古碗直接暴露在灰塵中。
At home, Faisal keeps his grandfather's medals in a locked vitrine.
在家裡,Faisal 把祖父的獎章放在一個上鎖的玻璃陳列櫃裡。
Visitors leaned closer when the guide opened the vitrine of coins.
導覽員打開裝著硬幣的玻璃陳列櫃時,訪客都靠得更近了。
- display case
the most general everyday term
- showcase
common in shops and public displays
- cabinet
broader word; not every cabinet has glass sides for display
文法句型
place [object] in a vitrine
a vitrine filled with [items]
a museum vitrine
用法筆記
Usually used for a glass case that both protects objects and lets people look at them. It is more common in museum, gallery, antique, or design contexts than in everyday home talk, where many speakers simply say display case.