释义 |
chip·pen·dale I. \ˈchipənˌdāl sometimes -pəmˌd-\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: after Thomas Chippendale died 1779 English cabinetmaker : of, relating to, or closely imitating a style of furniture originating in late 18th century England that in its earlier forms closely resembled the Queen Anne style but in its more typical form is characterized by a graceful outline but often ornate rococo ornamentation, its chairs, in which the style is especially typified, usually distinguished by a seat wider at the front than back, by relatively sharp corners, and by a back usually widened toward the top with carvings at the corners — see chinese chippendale, french chippendale, gothic chippendale II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : an article of Chippendale furniture 2. [so called from its similarity to the color of Chippendale furniture] : a dark grayish brown that is stronger, slightly darker, and very slightly redder than average chocolate brown and deeper and very slightly yellower than African brown — called also Afghan |