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词汇 intarsia
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Definition of intarsia in English:

intarsia

noun ɪnˈtɑːsɪəɪnˈtɑrsiə
  • 1mass noun, often as modifier A method of knitting with a number of colours, in which a separate length or ball of yarn is used for each area of colour (as opposed to different yarns being carried at the back of the work)

    嵌花编织,提花编织

    an intarsia design

    提花编织图案。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Individual colours can be tinted to order and various intarsia designs can be milled onto the Durat surface.
    • They were left over from an intarsia project and are both untouched, full skeins.
    • I don't have any pictures of that to show today, but thought you might like a glimpse of the fairisle intarsia bag that I've completed recently.
    • The Animal Knits book has some great intarsia patterns for kids sweaters/blankets, etc.
    • Printed knits with vintage flora, graphic symbols, graffiti and ethnic motifs will stand alongside true intarsia rose knits.
  • 2mass noun, often as modifier An elaborate form of marquetry using inlays in wood, especially as practised in 15th-century Italy.

    (尤指15世纪意大利的)细木镶嵌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This includes cottage crafts, intarsia woodwork, beautiful lampshades, jewellery, embroidery, candlewicking and heaps more.
    • The intricate intarsia (inlaid wood decoration) of the studiolo also illustrates how innovative art of the period required the purchasing power and political authority of influential patronage.
    • The intarsia panels of this door, created between 1476 and 1481, depict two other Famous Men, Dante and Petrarch, indicating that the main themes of the decoration were already established by 1476.
    • The carved chests and the intarsia tables could not be found in the miserable huts of the poorer strata.
    1. 2.1 Inlaid work similar to intarsia but in stone, metal, or glass rather than wood.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here the detailing was fine and at the corners inlaid with an intarsia of different obsidians polished smooth.
      • The candy-striped Duomo must be the only Christian church anywhere to host - on the intarsia marble floor - a portrait of that old neo-Platonic magus, Hermes Trismegistus.
      • In the 1480s he was involved in a variety of commissions, including a design for an intarsia pavement and the execution of the monument to Bishop Piccolomini, both in Siena Cathedral.
      Synonyms
      inset, set, enchased, ornamented, decorated, studded, lined, panelled, tiled

Origin

From Italian intarsio; in sense 2 superseding earlier tarsia (from Italian, 'marquetry'); the knitting term dates from the mid 19th century.

Rhymes

mahseer, Marcia, tarsier

Definition of intarsia in US English:

intarsia

nouninˈtärsēəɪnˈtɑrsiə
  • 1A method of knitting with a number of colors, in which a separate length or ball of yarn is used for each area of color (as opposed to different yarns being carried at the back of the work)

    嵌花编织,提花编织

    an intarsia design

    提花编织图案。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were left over from an intarsia project and are both untouched, full skeins.
    • The Animal Knits book has some great intarsia patterns for kids sweaters/blankets, etc.
    • Printed knits with vintage flora, graphic symbols, graffiti and ethnic motifs will stand alongside true intarsia rose knits.
    • Individual colours can be tinted to order and various intarsia designs can be milled onto the Durat surface.
    • I don't have any pictures of that to show today, but thought you might like a glimpse of the fairisle intarsia bag that I've completed recently.
  • 2An elaborate form of marquetry using inlays in wood, especially as practiced in 15th-century Italy.

    (尤指15世纪意大利的)细木镶嵌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The intarsia panels of this door, created between 1476 and 1481, depict two other Famous Men, Dante and Petrarch, indicating that the main themes of the decoration were already established by 1476.
    • The carved chests and the intarsia tables could not be found in the miserable huts of the poorer strata.
    • The intricate intarsia (inlaid wood decoration) of the studiolo also illustrates how innovative art of the period required the purchasing power and political authority of influential patronage.
    • This includes cottage crafts, intarsia woodwork, beautiful lampshades, jewellery, embroidery, candlewicking and heaps more.
    1. 2.1 Similar inlaid work in stone, metal, or glass.
      石材镶嵌;金属镶嵌;玻璃镶嵌
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here the detailing was fine and at the corners inlaid with an intarsia of different obsidians polished smooth.
      • In the 1480s he was involved in a variety of commissions, including a design for an intarsia pavement and the execution of the monument to Bishop Piccolomini, both in Siena Cathedral.
      • The candy-striped Duomo must be the only Christian church anywhere to host - on the intarsia marble floor - a portrait of that old neo-Platonic magus, Hermes Trismegistus.
      Synonyms
      inset, set, enchased, ornamented, decorated, studded, lined, panelled, tiled

Origin

From Italian intarsio; in intarsia (sense 2) superseding earlier tarsia (from Italian, ‘marquetry’); the knitting term dates from the mid 19th century.

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