mural
mural 英 [ˈmjʊərəl] 美 [ˈmjʊrəl]
adj. 墙壁的 n. 壁画;(美)壁饰
名词复数:murals
- A mural is a large-scale painting usually done on a wall. Diego Rivera, the Mexican muralist, is famous for the plaster murals he painted on the walls at Rockefeller Center in the 1930s.
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- adj. 墙壁的
- n. 壁画;(美)壁饰
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1. Snow mural - use a piece of blue construction paper.
雪景壁饰——用一张蓝色建筑设计纸。
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2. Pour a little glue into some shallow containers, dip cotton balls in the glue and then stick onto the paper - you have a snow mural!
在一个浅的容器里倒一点胶水,用棉球沾点胶水然后粘到纸上——你就有了幅雪景壁饰!
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3. This work is clearly connected with The Last Supper: the Christ has the same ethereal and elusive quality as the faded figure at the centre of Leonardo's sublime mural.
这幅画显然和《最后的晚餐》有某种关联:画中的基督,和达·芬奇最伟大的壁画中心那已褪色的基督形象一样,同样空灵缥缈。
- mural (n.) painting on a wall, 1921, short for mural painting (1850), from mural (adj.) "pertaining to walls" (mid-15c.), from Latin muralis "of a wall," from murus "wall" (Old Latin moiros, moerus), from PIE *mei- (3) "to fix; to build fences or fortifications" (source also of Old English mære "boundary, border, landmark;" Old Norse -mæri "boundary, border-land;" Latin munire "to fortify, protect").
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