terra-cotta
英 [,terə'kɒtə]
美[,tɛrə'kɑtə]
- n. 赤土陶器;赤陶土;棕橙色
实用场景例句
- I like this terra - cotta souvenir.
- 我喜欢这个陶器旅游纪念品.
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- The Etruscans created fine art with terra cotta, or baked clay.
- 伊特鲁里亚人以赤陶, 或烤粘土制作美术品.
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- Do you have the imitation terra cotta warriors of the Qin Dynasty?
- 你们有秦朝的陶俑仿制品 吗 ?
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- The terra - cotta warriors were in the same manner looked when excavated?
- 这些兵马俑是模仿真正的士兵塑造的.
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- I am looking for terra - cotta flower pots, do you also produce that?
- 我们在找红土花盆, 你们也有做 吗 ?
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- The Etruscans created fine art with terra cotta, or beitbaked clay.
- 埃特鲁里亚人用赤土或烘焙的粘土制作工艺艺术品.
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- Student drawings of China's terra cotta army hung in the hallway.
- 学校走廊上悬挂的学生画的中国兵俑画.
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- The Etruscans created fine art with terra cotta , or bak baked clay.
- 伊特鲁利亚人用陶器或陶土来制作艺术品.
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- My soldiers began their life made out of terra cotta stone.
- 我的士兵们就是从这样石头中获得生命的.
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- We're going to see the Terra Cotta Warriors.
- 例句我们打算去看兵马俑.
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- LINDA: We're going to see the Terra Cotta Warriors.
- 琳达: 我们打算去看兵马俑.
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- Qin Shihuang's Terra - cotta Warriors and Horses are famous.
- 秦始皇兵马俑是很有名的.
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- What a huge museum of the terra - cotta army!
- 多么宏大的兵马俑博物馆呀!
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- Museum of Qin Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses.
- 秦始皇兵马甬博物馆.
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- Jim, you saw Emperor Qin's Terra Cotta Warriors last week, did not you ?
- 吉姆, 上周你参观了秦始皇兵马俑, 对 吧 ?
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双语例句
- 1. After two days at sea, it was good to be back on terra firma again.
- 在海上度过两天之后,又回到使人觉得坚实的陆地,真是惬意。
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- 2. This year of 2008 marks the turning point in Terra's ascension.
- 2008年的今年,标志了Terra提升中的一个转折点.
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- 3. This is necessary as Terra's further ascension could not come forth otherwise.
- 这是必不可少的,因为否则Terra将无法进一步提升.
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- 4. The Tao has been providing its love for Terra's healing.
- 道正在提供它的爱来让Terra疗愈.
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- 5. Himalayan topography captured by Reflection Radiometer ASTER, which flies on NASA's Terra.
- 喜马拉雅山脉的地形被反射辐射计紫菀, 这苍蝇在美国航天局的Terra卫星.
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英文词源
- terra-cotta (n.)
- 1722, from Italian terra cotta, literally "cooked earth," from terra "earth" (see terrain) + cotta "baked," from Latin cocta, fem. past participle of coquere (see cook (n.)). As a color name for brownish-red, attested from 1882.