canvas
- IPA[ˈkanvəs]
英式
- a strong, coarse unbleached cloth made from hemp, flax, or a similar yarn, used to make items such as sails and tents and as a surface for oil painting;a piece of canvas prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
- cover with canvas
verb: canvas, 3rd person present: canvases, gerund or present participle: canvasing, past tense: canvased, past participle: canvased
noun: canvas, plural noun: canvases
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名詞
- 1. a strong, coarse unbleached cloth made from hemp, flax, or a similar yarn, used to make items such as sails and tents and as a surface for oil painting the painting is oil on canvas a canvas bag
- ▪ a piece of canvas prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting they found a canvas and he seated his model he is used to painting large canvases
- ▪ an oil painting Turner's late canvases
- ▪ a variety of canvas with an open weave, used as a basis for tapestry and embroidery she sent her needle stabbing in and out of the canvas
- ▪ the canvas-covered floor of a boxing or wrestling ring a thunderous uppercut sent him crashing to the canvas
- ▪ either of a racing boat's tapering ends, originally covered with canvas.
動詞
- 1. cover with canvas the door had been canvassed over
- in a tent or tents
Oxford Dictionary
- in a tent or tents
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lightweight cotton or linen fabric.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in boat racing) by a small margin
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in boat racing) by a very small margin
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkanvəs]
美式
- a strong, coarse unbleached cloth made from hemp, flax, cotton, or a similar yarn, used to make ... a canvas bag
- cover with canvas: the door had been canvased over
Oxford American Dictionary