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  • 61 sculpture

    szobrász, szobrászat to sculpture: szoborral díszít, farag, szobrászmunkát végez
    * * *
    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) szobrászat
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) szobor

    English-Hungarian dictionary > sculpture

  • 62 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) escultura
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) escultura
    * * *
    sculp.ture
    [sk'∧lptʃə] n 1 arte de esculpir, escultura, gravura. 2 obra feita por escultor, escultura. • vt+vi esculpir, entalhar, gravar, ornar com escultura.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > sculpture

  • 63 sculpture

    n. heykel, heykelcik, heykeltraşlık, oyma, oyma işi
    ————————
    v. oymak, yontmak, heykelini yapmak, heykeltraşlık yapmak
    * * *
    1. yont (v.) 2. heykel (n.)
    * * *
    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) heykeltraşlık
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) heykel

    English-Turkish dictionary > sculpture

  • 64 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) kiparstvo
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) plastika
    * * *
    [skʌlpčə]
    1.
    noun
    kiparstvo; rezbarstvo; plastika; vklesani liki; zoology & botany izbočine in vdolbine na školjkah itd.;
    2.
    transitive verb
    (iz)klesati; rezbariti; izbrazdati površino; okrasiti z liki; intransitive verb biti kipar, rezbar; bit izbrazdan (školjke itd.); biti okrašen z vklesanimi (izklesanimi) liki

    English-Slovenian dictionary > sculpture

  • 65 sculpture

    • veistää
    • veistotaide
    • veistos
    • muovata
    • kuvanveisto
    • kuvapatsas
    • kuva
    • kuvanveistotaide
    * * *
    ə
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) kuvanveisto
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) veistokset

    English-Finnish dictionary > sculpture

  • 66 sculpture

    I 1. ['skʌlptʃə(r)]
    nome scultura f.
    2.
    modificatore [ class] di scultura; [ gallery] di sculture
    II ['skʌlptʃə(r)]
    * * *
    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) scultura
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) scultura
    * * *
    sculpture /ˈskʌlptʃə(r)/
    n. [u]
    scultura.
    (to) sculpture /ˈskʌlptʃə(r)/
    A v. t.
    B v. i.
    ● (archit.) sculptured columns, colonne scolpite □ sculpturing in wood, lavoro di scultura del legno.
    * * *
    I 1. ['skʌlptʃə(r)]
    nome scultura f.
    2.
    modificatore [ class] di scultura; [ gallery] di sculture
    II ['skʌlptʃə(r)]

    English-Italian dictionary > sculpture

  • 67 sculpture

    ['skʌlptʃə(r)]
    n
    ( art) rzeźba f, rzeźbiarstwo nt; ( object) rzeźba f
    * * *
    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) rzeźba
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) rzeźbiarstwo

    English-Polish dictionary > sculpture

  • 68 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) skulptūra
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) skulptūra
    * * *
    skulptūra; veidot; izrotāt ar skulptūrām; erodēt, izskalot

    English-Latvian dictionary > sculpture

  • 69 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) skulptūra
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) skulptūra

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sculpture

  • 70 sculpture

    n. skulptur; bildhuggeri, skulptur
    --------
    v. skulptera; snida
    * * *
    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) skulptur
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) skulptur

    English-Swedish dictionary > sculpture

  • 71 fatsoenering

    n. modelling, forming, fashioning; act of displaying or posing (for fashion, art, etc.) (also modeling)

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > fatsoenering

  • 72 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) sochařství
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) sochařství
    * * *
    • plastika
    • skulptura
    • sochařství
    • socha

    English-Czech dictionary > sculpture

  • 73 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) sochárstvo
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) sochárstvo, sochárske dielo
    * * *
    • výtvarne pracovat
    • výtvarne pojednat
    • vymodelovat sochárske diel
    • vyrezávat
    • vytesat
    • vyrezat
    • sochárcit
    • sochárske dielo
    • skulptúra
    • skulptúrovat
    • socha
    • sochárstvo
    • ryt
    • sochárcina
    • súsošie
    • tesat
    • pretvárat povrch zeme
    • byt sochárom
    • rezat
    • rezbárstvo
    • rytina
    • plastika
    • plastický vzor
    • ozdobit skulpt. reliéfy
    • modelovat
    • modelárstvo
    • modelovat sochárske dielo

    English-Slovak dictionary > sculpture

  • 74 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) sculp­tură
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) sculp­tură

    English-Romanian dictionary > sculpture

  • 75 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) γλυπτική
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) γλυπτό

    English-Greek dictionary > sculpture

  • 76 unguis

    unguis, is (abl. ungui, Cat. 62, 43; Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 46; id. C. 2, 8, 4; Prop. 1, 20, 39; cf. Charis. p. 120), m. [cf. Gr. ONUCh-, onux; Sanscr. nakha], a nail of a person's finger or toe.
    I.
    Lit., Plin. 11, 45, 101, § 247; 10, 35, 52, § 106; 28, 2, 5, § 28; Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 51; 1, 19, 46; id. S. 1, 3, 101; Prop. 1, 20, 39; Ov. Am. 1, 7, 64; 2, 6, 4; id. A. A. 3, 708.—
    2.
    Of animals. a claw, talon, hoof, Plin. 11, 45, 101, § 247; Hor. C. 2, 19, 24; Ov. M. 4, 717; 10, 540; Col. 6, 12; Mart. 14, 199 al.—
    B.
    Proverbial phrases.
    1.
    Ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum, from top to toe, from the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, Cic. Rosc. Com. 7, 20.—
    2.
    A rectā conscientiā transversum unguem non discedere, not to depart a finger's breadth in the least, Cic. Att. 13, 20, 4; cf.

    ellipt.: urge igitur, nec transversum unguem, quod aiunt, a stilo,

    id. Fam. 7, 25, 2:

    si tu ex isto loco digitum transvorsum aut unguem latum excesseris,

    Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 17 sq.; Hier. Ep. 127, 8 (v. transversus and digitus).—
    3.
    Cum medium ostenderet unguem, i. e. showed utter derision, the greatest contempt (because the middle finger was regarded as indecent), Juv. 10, 53.—
    4.
    Incestos amores De tenero meditatur ungui, i. e. from childhood, ex hapalôn onuchôn, Hor. C. 3, 6, 24 (for which:

    a teneris unguiculis,

    Cic. Fam. 1, 6, 2).—
    5.
    Ad or in unguem, after the Gr. eis onucha or ep onuchos, to a hair, to a nicety, exactly, perfectly (an expression borrowed from sculptors, who, in modelling, give the finishing touch with the nail;

    or joiners, who test the accuracy of joints in wood by the nail: materiem dolare ad unguem,

    Col. 11, 2, 13:

    ad unguem Factus homo,

    highly polished, perfectly accomplished, Hor. S. 1, 5, 32; cf.:

    carmen decies castigare ad unguem,

    id. A. P. 294 Jan. ad loc.: suturae capitis [p. 1932] in unguem committuntur, Cels. 8, 1, § 12; Verg. G. 2, 277 Serv.; Vitr. 4, 6, 2; cf.

    also: carmina molli numero fluere, ut per leve severos effundat junctura unguis,

    Pers. 1, 65.—
    6.
    Homo, cujus pluris erat unguis, quam tu totus es, a man whose little finger was worth more than your whole body, Petr. 57 fin.
    7.
    Rodere ungues, to bite the nails, i. e. to be buried in thought, etc.:

    ille in versu faciendo Saepe caput scaberet vivos et roderet ungues,

    Hor. S. 1, 10, 71; cf.: ungue meam morso saepe querere fidem. Prop. 3 (4), 25, 4:

    et saepe inmeritos corrumpas dentibus ungues,

    id. 2, 4, 3 (13).—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of plants, a nail-like spot, the tip, extremity, Plin. 12, 9, 19, § 36; 21, 18, 73, § 121; Col. 4, 24, 7; Pall. Febr. 12, 5.—
    B.
    A kind of shell-fish, perh. the razor-fish, Varr. L. L. 5, 12, 23.—
    C.
    A hook:

    ferrei,

    Col. 12, 18, 2. —
    D.
    A white skin on the eye, a web, haw, pterugion, Cels. 7, 7, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > unguis

  • 77 sculpture

    [-tʃə] noun
    1) the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc:

    He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.

    فَن النَّحْت
    2) work done by a sculptor:

    These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.

    نَحْتِيَّه، تِمْثال مَنحوت

    Arabic-English dictionary > sculpture

  • 78 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) sculpture
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) sculpture

    English-French dictionary > sculpture

  • 79 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) escultura
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) escultura

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > sculpture

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