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1 sculpt
transitive & intransitive verb(coll;) bildhauern (ugs.)* * *[skʌlpt]I. vt▪ to \sculpt sth (create) etw [heraus]meißeln; (in clay) etw modellieren; (reshape, work) etw formen; model etw modellierenthe wind has \sculpted strange patterns in the sand der Wind hat den Sand in seltsame Muster geformtto \sculpt sth from stone etw aus Stein meißelnto \sculpt sth in wax etw in Wachs modellierento have beautifully/finely \sculpted features ( fig) schön/fein geformte Züge haben* * *[skʌlpt]1. vtSee:= academic.ru/65038/sculpture">sculpture2. vibildhauern (inf)he sculpts for a living — er verdient sich (dat) seinen Lebensunterhalt als Bildhauer, er lebt vom Bildhauern (inf)
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2 sculpt
[skʌlpt] vtto \sculpt sth ( create) etw [heraus]meißeln;( in clay) etw modellieren;(reshape, work) etw formen; model etw modellieren;the wind has \sculpted strange patterns in the sand der Wind hat den Sand in seltsame Muster geformt;to \sculpt sth from stone etw aus Stein meißeln;to \sculpt sth in wax etw in Wachs modellieren;to have beautifully/finely \sculpted features ( fig) schön/fein geformte Züge haben vi bildhauern ( fam) -
3 sculp
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4 skilfully
adverb* * *adverb geschickt* * *skil·ful·ly, AM skill·ful·ly[ˈskɪlfəli]adv geschickt, gekonnt* * *(US) ['skIlfəlɪ]advgeschickt; play the piano also gewandt; paint, sculpt etc kunstvoll* * *adverb* * *adv.geschickt adv. -
5 skillfully
* * *skill·ful·lyskil·ful·ly, AM skill·ful·ly[ˈskɪlfəli]adv geschickt, gekonnt* * *(US) ['skIlfəlɪ]advgeschickt; play the piano also gewandt; paint, sculpt etc kunstvoll* * ** * *adv.geschickt adv. -
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7 sculpture
sculp·ture [ʼskʌlptʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] nbronze \sculpture Bronzeplastik f vtto \sculpture sth ( make with a chisel) etw [heraus]meißeln;( in clay) etw modellieren;
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