frieze
frieze 英 [fri:z] 美 [friz]
n. 带状物;起绒粗呢 vt. 使起绒毛
名词复数:friezes
- A frieze is a decorative band, usually, but not always, above a doorframe or on the wall near the ceiling. You may find a frieze of sculptured angels too formal for the trim of your bedroom wall.
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- n. 带状物;起绒粗呢
- vt. 使起绒毛
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1. As well as being depicted on the neon frieze, they also appear on all of its packaging in the form of traditional botanical drawings.
除了画在尼龙布上,这些图案也以传统植物画的形式出现在所有产品的外包装上。
- frieze (n.1) "sculptured horizontal band in architecture," 1560s, from Middle French frise, originally "a ruff," from Medieval Latin frisium "embroidered border," variant of frigium, which is probably from Latin Phrygium "Phrygian; Phrygian work," from Phrygia, the ancient country in Asia Minor known for its embroidery (Latin also had Phrygiae vestes "ornate garments"). Meaning "decorative band along the top of a wall" was in Old French.
- frieze (n.2) type of coarse woolen cloth with a nap on one side, late 14c., from Old French frise, probably ultimately from a German or Dutch word meaning "to curl" and related to frizzle.
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