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		Definition of burin in English: burinnoun ˈbjʊərɪnˈbjurən 1A handheld steel tool used for engraving in metal or wood. 雕刻工具;雕刻刀 Example sentencesExamples -  This is clear as soon as we reach the second chapter, in which the contrast drawn between lithography and fine burin engraving exposes aesthetic mythologies specific to each.
 -  The knife or burin tells it where to go, and the same artist's drawings and prints can look quite different - the drawings freer, more timid, more shaky.
 -  He wields the knife much as the engraver guides his burin over the plate… Marsyas is… a martyr for art.
 -  A fine burin was used to engrave the music on a copper plate, which was then etched with acid.
 -  At times the essays appear to have been written with a burin.
 -  Lines are cut into a metal plate using a tool called burin or graver.
 -  Examples of some of the tools he used, such as brushes, pens, chalks, inks, needles, burins and handmade papers, will be on view.
 -  In the first section of this two-part exhibition, Brown's blunt strokes of dark pastel bristle at the edges of latent, embryonic forms and sweep across fields of grid-marked linen with the repetitive insistence of a burin cutting metal.
 -  An engraving is made by cutting lines in a metal plate with a sharp tool called a burin.
 -  When Bellori chose portraits for his Lives, by a still unidentified artist, he or his amanuensis decided to include such props as a book for Nicolas Poussin and a burin for Agostino Carracci.
 -  Ravilious was an engraver; it is no wonder his brush takes on the character of a burin, or that he describes volumes with rows of parallel lines as engravers do.
 -  Early variants from the southernmost part feature long blades and woodworking tools such as burins.
 -  The beryl crystals were presumably cut out of this rock with a sharp-pointed metal tool, perhaps an iron blade or burin.
 -  Reproductive photography of this sort remains bound to its function as the artist's record, as the engraver's aide-memoire, and as the low-quality alternative to the burin.
 -  By manipulating the plate with his left hand in harmony with the motions of the burin, the engraver can facilitate the direction of the lines, as well as steadying the plate.
 
 - 1.1Archaeology  A flint tool with a chisel point.
〔考古〕凿刀状火石器 Example sentencesExamples -  Stone tools include delicately made blades, microburins, burins, scrapers, and adzes.
 -  This will hold burins and small denticulate flints.
 -  These tools can be made on spans derived from burin blows or may occur on the ends of complete blades or blade segments.
 -  They made entirely new types of tools; like spear throwers, antler straighteners, backed points, burins, shoulder points and borers.
 
  
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from French; perhaps related to Old High German bora 'boring tool'.    Definition of burin in US English: burinnounˈbjurənˈbyo͞orən 1A steel tool used for engraving in copper or wood. 雕刻工具;雕刻刀 Example sentencesExamples -  A fine burin was used to engrave the music on a copper plate, which was then etched with acid.
 -  He wields the knife much as the engraver guides his burin over the plate… Marsyas is… a martyr for art.
 -  By manipulating the plate with his left hand in harmony with the motions of the burin, the engraver can facilitate the direction of the lines, as well as steadying the plate.
 -  Reproductive photography of this sort remains bound to its function as the artist's record, as the engraver's aide-memoire, and as the low-quality alternative to the burin.
 -  Ravilious was an engraver; it is no wonder his brush takes on the character of a burin, or that he describes volumes with rows of parallel lines as engravers do.
 -  The knife or burin tells it where to go, and the same artist's drawings and prints can look quite different - the drawings freer, more timid, more shaky.
 -  In the first section of this two-part exhibition, Brown's blunt strokes of dark pastel bristle at the edges of latent, embryonic forms and sweep across fields of grid-marked linen with the repetitive insistence of a burin cutting metal.
 -  When Bellori chose portraits for his Lives, by a still unidentified artist, he or his amanuensis decided to include such props as a book for Nicolas Poussin and a burin for Agostino Carracci.
 -  At times the essays appear to have been written with a burin.
 -  An engraving is made by cutting lines in a metal plate with a sharp tool called a burin.
 -  Lines are cut into a metal plate using a tool called burin or graver.
 -  The beryl crystals were presumably cut out of this rock with a sharp-pointed metal tool, perhaps an iron blade or burin.
 -  Examples of some of the tools he used, such as brushes, pens, chalks, inks, needles, burins and handmade papers, will be on view.
 -  Early variants from the southernmost part feature long blades and woodworking tools such as burins.
 -  This is clear as soon as we reach the second chapter, in which the contrast drawn between lithography and fine burin engraving exposes aesthetic mythologies specific to each.
 
 - 1.1Archaeology  A flint tool with a chisel point.
〔考古〕凿刀状火石器 Example sentencesExamples -  Stone tools include delicately made blades, microburins, burins, scrapers, and adzes.
 -  These tools can be made on spans derived from burin blows or may occur on the ends of complete blades or blade segments.
 -  This will hold burins and small denticulate flints.
 -  They made entirely new types of tools; like spear throwers, antler straighteners, backed points, burins, shoulder points and borers.
 
  
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from French; perhaps related to Old High German bora ‘boring tool’.     |