释义 |
embroideryem‧broi‧der‧y /ɪmˈbrɔɪdəri/ noun (plural embroideries) - Lasher refused to comment on the embroidery and speculation in the article.
- I bought some black jersey scalloped with gold embroidery from the market, and made a long, three-tiered, halter-necked gown.
- In general however, women were sent back to their music and their embroidery and were told to be submissive.
- She attended a Catholic boarding school somewhere in the bush and had managed to sit on a needle during an embroidery class.
- The little girls had their own pieces of play embroidery and carried small brass pots on their heads.
- The younger woman broke tiny mirrors on the side of a tin for her embroidery.
- These features of the gospels are neither simple history nor redundant embroidery.
- Using a tapestry needle threaded with the embroidery colour, begin at the top right of the motif.
► Sewing & Knittingappliqué, nounbaste, verbbobbin, nounbodkin, nouncable-knit, adjectivechain stitch, nouncotton, nouncrochet, verbcross-stitch, nounembroider, verbembroidery, nouneye, nounfancywork, nounneedle, nounneedlepoint, nounneedlewoman, nounneedlework, nounpatchwork, nounpattern, nounplain, nounpurl, nounquilting, nounribbing, nounsampler, nounseamstress, nounsew, verbsewing, nounsewing machine, nounspinning wheel, nounstitch, nountack, nountack, verbtatting, nounthread, verbunpick, verb 1[countable, uncountable] a pattern sewn onto cloth, or cloth with patterns sewn onto it2[uncountable] the act of sewing patterns onto cloth3[uncountable] imaginary details that are added to make a story seem more interesting or exciting SYN embellishment |