释义 |
sculpted, ppl. a.|ˈskʌlptɪd| [f. sculpt v. + -ed1.] = sculptured ppl. a. Also fig.
1961in Webster. 1976Listener 22 Apr. 510/1 The dialogue was full of sculpted pauses, a gain for poetry but a loss for credibility. 1978P. Porter Cost of Seriousness 17 Seeing grief in formal state Upon a sculpted angel group. 1978A. & G. Ritchie Anc. Monuments Orkney 5 The landscape is typical of that produced by Old Red Sandstone, predominantly gentle and rounded, but rising to spectacularly sculpted cliffs along the west and north coasts. |