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		Definition of engraving in English: engravingnoun ɪnˈɡreɪvɪŋɛnˈɡreɪvɪŋ 1A print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. 版画;雕版印刷品  the scene is depicted in a contemporary engraving by William Hogarth Example sentencesExamples -  The monk reached down, took it out, and peered at the intricate engraving of Chinese characters.
 -  Some cards were printed on simulated parchment, and some were illustrated with copperplate engravings.
 -  They, it seems, were copied from books of engravings and photographs or from pictures painted by others.
 -  The Napoleon book features engravings and watercolours showing the island of St Helena and portraits of the emperor and the Count De Las Cases.
 -  Walking around the back of the island an engraving on the wall of a building intrigued me.
 -  Works of art include paintings, engravings, prints as well as original sculptures or statues.
 -  These photographs were offered for sale to newspapers, where they supplemented the older tradition of line drawings and engravings.
 -  For sheer numbers of prints and engravings reproduced, no other Victorian artist came close.
 -  Fond of using wood as a medium, Frank began to gain recognition for his woodcuts and wood engravings.
 -  The enormous influence of his woodcuts and engravings turned the print into a significant and distinctively German art form.
 -  The best illustrated edition of Jane Austen uses contemporary fashion plates, engravings of carriages, town scenes and so on.
 -  His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings.
 -  All engravings are hand-made in the workshop from the original plates by a team of four specialists.
 -  By the middle of the 1600s engravings depict the tower as three storeys high but dilapidated.
 -  The shop specialises in maps, engravings, and prints from 1570 onwards.
 -  Certain of the artist's plates, pictures and engravings had been sold in 1858 for £2,500.
 -  As well as contemporary bronzes and ivories, engravings were also being used as design sources.
 -  On display will be a range of visual interpretations of characters and scenes, including early wood engravings and contemporary photographs.
 -  His best-known works are his wood engravings, which are mainly figure compositions and landscapes in a bold, clear style.
 -  There's some absolutely beautiful engravings in some of these early botanical books which they did.
 
 Synonyms etching, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, linocut, vignette - 1.1mass noun The process or art of engraving a design on a hard surface, especially to make a print.
雕刻;镌版术  the quality of his engraving established new standards Example sentencesExamples -  In the course of his research, Professor Turner has developed the skill to recognise styles of engraving in the manner of a handwriting expert.
 -  Alan could make out ornate engraving across the surface and for the first time noticed the small feet that protruded from under the rim.
 -  Considered as goldsmith's work, the dishes are unremarkable and represent a fairly standard form for the time; it is in their complex and dense engraving that their artistic interest lies.
 -  It is similar to the technique of engraving, where a line is cut straight into the metal plate by the engraver.
 -  The early history of music-printing relates closely to printing in general and to the ancillary arts of engraving, map-making, and die-cutting for coins and medals.
 -  Such qualities stood to challenge the kind of collective participation and sectional approach traditional engraving often required.
 -  Artisans then begin the process of engraving on it.
 -  Before moving to America he had worked in Chorley as an apprentice calico designer and learned the art of engraving at his father's business, who was a woollen manufacturer.
 -  Techniques of engraving, casting, and die-stamping usually associated with silver are also employed in jewelry making.
 -  He spent a year studying in Italy before learning engraving in Paris.
 -  There he studied painting with him and learned the Western technique of engraving.
 -  Born, raised, and educated just outside of London, Barraclough initially learned the art of engraving from a Master English gunsmith in the late 1940s.
 -  There will be demonstrations of glassmaking techniques, including engraving and painting on glass.
 -  Designs used blown glass techniques with little cutting and engraving but no painting or gilding.
 -  Drypoint is a process of engraving in which line images are carved into a plate using a hard needle tool.
 -  Take your time don't rush your work - engraving is a time consuming process and some mistakes cannot be undone!
 -  The traditional Basque decorative arts consist primarily of woodcarving and engraving on stone.
 -  The gilder perhaps derived this delicate technique, a form of engraving, from Giles's apprenticeship to a jeweller.
 
 Synonyms etching, inscribing, inscription, cutting, incising, incision, chiselling, chasing, scoring, notching, imprinting, impressing  
 
 Rhymescraving, paving, raving, saving, shaving    Definition of engraving in US English: engravingnoun 1A print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. 版画;雕版印刷品  the scene is depicted in a contemporary engraving by William Hogarth Example sentencesExamples -  As well as contemporary bronzes and ivories, engravings were also being used as design sources.
 -  Certain of the artist's plates, pictures and engravings had been sold in 1858 for £2,500.
 -  The Napoleon book features engravings and watercolours showing the island of St Helena and portraits of the emperor and the Count De Las Cases.
 -  They, it seems, were copied from books of engravings and photographs or from pictures painted by others.
 -  The monk reached down, took it out, and peered at the intricate engraving of Chinese characters.
 -  His best-known works are his wood engravings, which are mainly figure compositions and landscapes in a bold, clear style.
 -  The best illustrated edition of Jane Austen uses contemporary fashion plates, engravings of carriages, town scenes and so on.
 -  Walking around the back of the island an engraving on the wall of a building intrigued me.
 -  For sheer numbers of prints and engravings reproduced, no other Victorian artist came close.
 -  His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings.
 -  All engravings are hand-made in the workshop from the original plates by a team of four specialists.
 -  Works of art include paintings, engravings, prints as well as original sculptures or statues.
 -  The shop specialises in maps, engravings, and prints from 1570 onwards.
 -  Some cards were printed on simulated parchment, and some were illustrated with copperplate engravings.
 -  These photographs were offered for sale to newspapers, where they supplemented the older tradition of line drawings and engravings.
 -  On display will be a range of visual interpretations of characters and scenes, including early wood engravings and contemporary photographs.
 -  There's some absolutely beautiful engravings in some of these early botanical books which they did.
 -  Fond of using wood as a medium, Frank began to gain recognition for his woodcuts and wood engravings.
 -  The enormous influence of his woodcuts and engravings turned the print into a significant and distinctively German art form.
 -  By the middle of the 1600s engravings depict the tower as three storeys high but dilapidated.
 
 Synonyms etching, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, linocut, vignette - 1.1 The process or art of cutting or carving a design on a hard surface, especially so as to make a print.
雕刻;镌版术  the quality of his engraving established new standards Example sentencesExamples -  Such qualities stood to challenge the kind of collective participation and sectional approach traditional engraving often required.
 -  The traditional Basque decorative arts consist primarily of woodcarving and engraving on stone.
 -  The early history of music-printing relates closely to printing in general and to the ancillary arts of engraving, map-making, and die-cutting for coins and medals.
 -  There will be demonstrations of glassmaking techniques, including engraving and painting on glass.
 -  Artisans then begin the process of engraving on it.
 -  Drypoint is a process of engraving in which line images are carved into a plate using a hard needle tool.
 -  It is similar to the technique of engraving, where a line is cut straight into the metal plate by the engraver.
 -  In the course of his research, Professor Turner has developed the skill to recognise styles of engraving in the manner of a handwriting expert.
 -  The gilder perhaps derived this delicate technique, a form of engraving, from Giles's apprenticeship to a jeweller.
 -  Considered as goldsmith's work, the dishes are unremarkable and represent a fairly standard form for the time; it is in their complex and dense engraving that their artistic interest lies.
 -  He spent a year studying in Italy before learning engraving in Paris.
 -  Before moving to America he had worked in Chorley as an apprentice calico designer and learned the art of engraving at his father's business, who was a woollen manufacturer.
 -  Born, raised, and educated just outside of London, Barraclough initially learned the art of engraving from a Master English gunsmith in the late 1940s.
 -  There he studied painting with him and learned the Western technique of engraving.
 -  Take your time don't rush your work - engraving is a time consuming process and some mistakes cannot be undone!
 -  Techniques of engraving, casting, and die-stamping usually associated with silver are also employed in jewelry making.
 -  Alan could make out ornate engraving across the surface and for the first time noticed the small feet that protruded from under the rim.
 -  Designs used blown glass techniques with little cutting and engraving but no painting or gilding.
 
 Synonyms etching, inscribing, inscription, cutting, incising, incision, chiselling, chasing, scoring, notching, imprinting, impressing  
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