单词 | overpaint |
释义 | overpaintn. A layer of paint applied over another. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > colouring > painting > [noun] > product of painting > type or method house painting1688 overpainting1843 repaint1893 respray1922 overspray1942 overpaint1944 society > occupation and work > industry > decorating and painting > [noun] > painting > coat of paint > specific coats first coat?1600 overcoating1855 undercoat1873 base coat1907 undercoating1922 guide coat1930 overpaint1944 wash coat1951 overcoat1959 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > art of colouring > [noun] > repaint, overpaint, or underpaint layer repaint1827 underpaint1934 overpaint1944 1944 E. P. Richardson Amer. Romantic Painting 24 The overpaint was removed after his death and only the right hand of the present figure belongs to the final conception. 1958 Times 1 July 5/4 The overpaint has now been cleaned off, revealing not only the skull which Petty holds but also two other skulls engraved on the page of the book to which the left hand is pointing. 1973 F. Taubes Painter's Dict. 168 The evidence or absence of brushstrokes in the underpainting should be considered, for these may interfere with the overpaints. 1993 Art Newspaper (BNC) Jan. 9 Semper's original decorative scheme disappeared beneath overpaint and partitions. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). overpaintv. 1. transitive. To paint over; to cover with another colour or layer of paint; to form such a layer over (something). Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > colouring > painting > paint [verb (transitive)] paintc1275 depaintc1320 englose1430 bepaint1567 superficialize1593 repaint1600 overpaint1611 repassa1806 colour-wash1850 distemper1870 respray1880 to paint out1902 aerosol1979 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xii. 585/2 To ouer-paint his collusions and deuises for sauing his honour. 1614 W. Raleigh Hist. World i. ii. xvi. §1 465 I shall not neede to ouer-paint that which is garnished with better colours already, than I can lay on. a1739 S. Wesley Poems Several Occasions (1862) 404 Our roving fancies will o'erpaint the truth: Ill follows good, and age succeeds to youth. 1845 Foreign Q. Rev. Apr. 19/2 A restorer, who, wishing simply to entitle himself to a certain fee for his labours, found this most readily effected by gaudily overpainting the draperies, distances, and sky. 1900 F. Litchfield Pottery & Porcelain 114 There is a description of Chinese known as ‘Clobbered’,..over-painted with..ornament..and sold for decorated Oriental china. 1978 M. Macdonald Rich are with you Always (BNC) 210 She had got a miniaturist to overpaint it with an enamel portrait of herself. 1990 Do it Yourself Apr. 28/2 Once it has been overpainted a few times it's pretty tough too. 2. transitive. To paint or depict in an excessive or exaggerated manner. Frequently figurative: to describe in extravagant terms; to overstate. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > exaggeration, hyperbole > exaggerate [verb (transitive)] > in representation paintc1390 fucate1535 flatter1581 embroider1614 over-picturea1616 heighten1731 overpaint1749 overtell1755 overcolour1811 overdrawa1817 dramatize1823 sensationalize1863 overdress1866 1749 A. Hill in tr. Voltaire Meropé Ded. sig. A2 Him, whom no Verse o'erpaints, no Thoughts o'er-rate. 1870 J. H. Friswell Mod. Men of Lett. iv. 84 It is doubtful whether he over-paints the truth. 1892 J. D. Canning Ruined Mill in Poetry of Farm & Rural Life 40 Poets e'en may overpaint the charms of solitude. 1934 W. Lewis Communist Abroad in Time & Tide 15 Sept. 1142 The capitalist enemy and his ‘gunthugs’ is [sic] never over-painted. 1958 A. R. M. Lower Canadians in Making (1960) i. iii. 24 It is impossible to overpaint the effect of the Jesuit martyrdoms on French Canada's history. 1991 Hist. Today Oct. 23/1 Robin Hood's story romanticises, but does not exaggerate, the anger of the common people. Nevertheless, one must not over-paint the picture. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1944v.1611 |
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