释义 |
vi·gnette I. \(ˈ)vinˈyet, (ˈ)vēn-, usu -ed.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French vignete young vine, vignette, diminutive of vigne vine — more at vine 1. : a running ornament (as of vine leaves, tendrils, and grapes) put on or just before the title page or at the beginning or end of a chapter of a manuscript or book; also : a small decorative design or picture so placed 2. a. : a picture (as an engraving or photograph) that shades off gradually into the surrounding ground or the unprinted paper; also : the rough or serrated edged mask used to print the picture b. : a picture on a postage stamp : the pictorial part of a stamp design as distinguished from the frame and lettering 3. : a short literary sketch chiefly descriptive and characterized usually by delicacy, wit, and subtlety II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to apply a vignette to < vignetted plates > 2. : to finish (as a photograph) in the manner of a vignette 3. : to describe or sketch delicately or subtly |