释义 |
statuettestat‧u‧ette /ˌstætʃuˈet/ noun [countable]  - And he had never taken home a statuette on Oscar night.
- I was out on the gallery just before I went to bed, looking at all the tapestries and statuettes.
- It is not unlikely that many others may have either originated as pagan statuettes or have been inspired by them.
- She is beaming at her just-won statuette.
- Silver cups, bronze statuettes, rose bowls, shields and medallions filled every conceivable space.
- The statuettes presented to prizewinners, however, will continue to be called Bammies, Erokan said.
- The Black prince was the only smoothly tapered statuette, easily grasped, eleven inches from helmet to plinth.
- This is manifested in big tripod-cauldrons and in statuettes, sometimes adornments of cauldrons, sometimes independent.
► Sculpturebas-relief, nounbronze, nounbust, nouncarve, verbcarver, nouncarving, nouncast, verbcasting, nounchisel, verbeffigy, nounhigh relief, nounivory, nounmarble, nounpedestal, nounplaster, nounplaster cast, nounplaster of Paris, nounsculpt, verbsculptor, nounsculpture, nounsculptured, adjectivestatuary, nounstatue, nounstatuette, nountorso, nounwoodcarving, noun ADJECTIVE► bronze· The series of bronze statuettes is paralleled by terracottas, slighter, poorer work as a rule but some very fine.· Silver cups, bronze statuettes, rose bowls, shields and medallions filled every conceivable space. a very small statue that can be put on a table or shelf |