statue
英 [ˈstætʃuː]
美 [ˈstætʃuː]
n. 雕塑,雕像,塑像(大小通常等于或大于真人或实物)
复数:statues
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牛津词典
noun
- 雕塑,雕像,塑像(大小通常等于或大于真人或实物)
a figure of a person or an animal in stone, metal, etc., usually the same size as in real life or larger
柯林斯词典
- (石头或金属的)雕像,雕塑
Astatueis a large sculpture of a person or an animal, made of stone or metal.
英英释义
noun
- a sculpture representing a human or animal
双语例句
- In the centre of the paving stood a statue.
铺面的中央是一尊雕塑。 - They uncovered the statue at the beginning of the ceremony.
仪式开始时,他们揭去了塑像的罩子。 - There are some stylistic elements in the statue that just don't make sense.
这座雕像上的一些风格元素让人完全捉摸不透。 - The Giant Stone Buddha at Leshan Mountain in Sichuan Province of China, carved in the Tang Dynasty ( 618 A.D.-907 A.D.), is 71 metres high, making it the largest statue of Buddha in the world.
中国四川的乐山大佛是世界上最大的佛像雕刻。它高达71米,修建于唐代。 - The statue was erected in a damp grove at olympia.
雕像建造在奥林匹亚潮湿的小树林中。 - The statue was carved out of jade.
这座塑像是玉雕的。 - Some of the guns were melted down and used to help build a statue
一些枪炮被回炉后用来建造了一座雕像。 - I stared fixedly at the statue
我目不转睛地看着那尊雕像。 - He has this ability of being able to remain as motionless as a statue, for hours on end
他有本事连续几个小时一动不动,像雕塑一样。 - The statue survived through minus a leg.
雕像幸存了下来,缺了一条腿。