carver
英 [ˈkɑːvə]
美 [ˈkɑrvər]
n. 雕刻师; 雕工; 雕刻爱好者
复数:carvers
BNC.24183 / COCA.13713
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 雕刻师;雕工;雕刻爱好者
Acarveris a person who carves wood or stone, as a job or as a hobby.- The ivory industry employed about a thousand carvers.
象牙行业的从业牙雕师约有一千名。
- The ivory industry employed about a thousand carvers.
英英释义
noun
- someone who carves the meat
- an artist who creates sculptures
- makes decorative wooden panels
双语例句
- Carver owns that newspaper tomorrow.
卡佛是'明日报'的老板。 - She read a poem by Carver which describes their life together
她读了一首卡弗描写他们共同生活的诗。 - George Washington Carver and Thomas Alva Edison were American scientists who were born during the nineteenth century.
乔治.华盛顿.卡佛和托马斯.阿尔瓦.爱迪生是十九世纪诞生的美国科学家。 - So Carver decided that the school must go to the farmers.
因此卡弗认为必须要到农户中去办学。 - The ivory industry employed about a thousand carvers.
象牙行业的从业牙雕师约有一千名。 - Among poet Marilyn Nelson's recent books are Carver: A Life in Poems;
诗人玛丽莲尼尔森最近的书籍包括:卡弗:诗中的一生; - Carver never cared getting credit for the new products he created.
卡沃尔从来就没有想过以自己新创造的产品谋取名声。 - The inscriptions, set in a custom typeface designed by the stone carver Nick Benson, manage to convey both extraordinary gravitas and a modern energy.
碑文,有石头雕刻家NickBenson用特制的字体设计,充分表达了严肃庄严和现代力量。 - But that mysterious signal came from one of carver's satellites.
那个神秘讯号来自卡佛的其中一个卫星。 - George Washington Carver was born a slave.
乔治华盛顿卡弗生来就是个奴隶。