释义 |
lineamentlin‧e‧a‧ment /ˈlɪniəmənt/ noun [countable usually plural] formal lineamentOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin lineamentum, from linea; ➔ LINE1 - I recognized those haggard lineaments, those eroded temples.
- Imagery of the Lake District has been used to analyse the lineament pattern of the region.
- In tracing the lineaments of his own sensibility, he has the key to understanding everyone else.
- No longer is it ill defined: it is marked with the lineaments of his character.
- The invisible writing, the lineaments of me, which had been there beneath the surface all the time, became manifest.
1a feature of your face2a typical quality |