释义 |
draughtsmanshipdraughts‧man‧ship British English, draftsmanship American English /ˈdrɑːftsmənʃɪp $ ˈdræfts-/ noun [uncountable] - And you can learn an awful lot from good draughtsmanship.
- Critics have expressed doubts about the draughtsmanship of both artists.
- Here Picasso is more irreverent than ever, but never obscene-the elegance of his draughtsmanship sees to that.
- I think it is ugly and perhaps one of the worst examples of Leonardo's draughtsmanship.
- On the whole, therefore, a rather crude kind of draughtsmanship is implied.
- One of the most notable features of this mosaic is its. variable quality of draughtsmanship and execution.
- Some branches go in for quite lavish posters, some make do with local draughtsmanship.
- The second technical achievement which goes some way to explaining Ramsay's success, is his superb draughtsmanship.
the skill of drawing or the ability to draw well |