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proper nounˈdreːsdn A city in eastern Germany, the capital of Saxony, on the River Elbe; population 504,800 (est. 2006). Famous for its baroque architecture, it was almost totally destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945. 德累斯顿(德国东部城市,萨克森州首府,临易北河,2006年估计人口504, 800;以巴罗克式建筑闻名,在1945年盟军轰炸中几乎完全被毁)
Dresden2(also Dresden china) noun ˈdrɛzd(ə)nˈdrɛzdən mass nounPorcelain ware with elaborate decoration and delicate colourings, made originally at Dresden and (since 1710) at nearby Meissen. 德累斯顿细瓷器 as modifier a mantel filled with Dresden figures 精美的德累斯顿细瓷杯。 Example sentencesExamples - Purled off with accuracy and ease, it came closer to the ‘Dresden china’ approach than I should have liked.
- Bookcases line the walls, a fire crackles in the fireplace, Victorian portraits hang on the walls, Dresden china and bric-a-brac clutter the mantelpiece.
- She shot her a grateful half-smile and descended on their boss with a Dresden china cup.
- The Maltese is blessed with a hardy constitution, and even though this breed is small, it does not have to be treated like Dresden china.
- The somewhat dusty display case was an inadequate mirror, holding a Dresden tea caddy crammed with antique ink bottles and salt-and-pepper shakers, but he could make out enough of his reflection to realize Al was right.
proper nounˈdrezdənˈdrɛzdən A city in eastern Germany, the capital of Saxony, on the Elbe River; population 504,800 (est. 2006). It was almost totally destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945. 德累斯顿(德国东部城市,萨克森州首府,临易北河,2006年估计人口504, 800;以巴罗克式建筑闻名,在1945年盟军轰炸中几乎完全被毁)
Dresden2(also Dresden china) nounˈdrezdənˈdrɛzdən Porcelain ware with elaborate decoration and delicate colorings, made originally at Dresden and (since 1710) at nearby Meissen. 德累斯顿细瓷器 as modifier a fine Dresden china cup 精美的德累斯顿细瓷杯。 Example sentencesExamples - Bookcases line the walls, a fire crackles in the fireplace, Victorian portraits hang on the walls, Dresden china and bric-a-brac clutter the mantelpiece.
- She shot her a grateful half-smile and descended on their boss with a Dresden china cup.
- The Maltese is blessed with a hardy constitution, and even though this breed is small, it does not have to be treated like Dresden china.
- The somewhat dusty display case was an inadequate mirror, holding a Dresden tea caddy crammed with antique ink bottles and salt-and-pepper shakers, but he could make out enough of his reflection to realize Al was right.
- Purled off with accuracy and ease, it came closer to the ‘Dresden china’ approach than I should have liked.
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