statues
英 [ˈstætjuːz]
美 [ˈstæˌtʃuz]
n. 雕塑,雕像,塑像(大小通常等于或大于真人或实物)
statue的复数
柯林斯词典
- (石头或金属的)雕像,雕塑
Astatueis a large sculpture of a person or an animal, made of stone or metal.
双语例句
- He condemned medieval religions, but in poems and statues he was the new emperor god.
他谴责中世纪的宗教,但从诗词和塑像来看,他就是新登基的帝王之神。 - They have gone the route, in many cases, of just big — big bowls, big statues, big masks, big everything.
在很多情况下,他们从头到尾都只做大的东西——大碗,大雕像,大面具,所有东西都是大的。 - Forbidding Victorian architecture and statues.
维多利亚时代令人生畏的建筑和雕像。 - The statues cast long creeping shadows.
塑像投下了长长的、缓缓蠕动的影子。 - Is it in the famous castles, palaces, statues and monuments, such as the Eiffel Tower?
在那些有名的城堡、皇宫雕像和纪念碑例如埃菲尔铁塔之中? - The statues, religious instruments and scriptures housed in these buildings are of high cultural and artistic value.
高的文化和艺术价值的雕像、宗教的仪器和存放在这些建筑的经典。 - Nearly all of the surviving ancient Greek and Roman statues are made of marble.
几乎所有保存至今的古希腊和古罗马雕像都是由大理石雕刻的。 - Seated Buddha statues with flower offerings.
坐佛塑像和供奉的鲜花。 - I am counting the Buddha statues here.
我在数这里的佛像。 - I should say statues stolen from the temples.
我要说这些是从寺庙里偷窃的佛像。