diorama

英 [ˌdaɪəˈrɑːmə] 美 [ˌdaɪəˈrɑːmə]

n.  透景画(博物馆广泛使用)

复数:dioramas

COCA.21243



牛津词典

noun

  1. 透景画(博物馆广泛使用)
    a model representing a scene with figures, especially in a museum

    双语例句

    1. "diorama: a three-dimensional miniature or life-size scene in which figures, stuffed wildlife, or other objects are arranged in a naturalistic setting against a painted background." A wild sight burst on them.
      立体布景:一个三维画像或逼真的物件放在写实的背景画面前.一个乱腾腾的景象突然出现在他们眼前。
    2. Create a diorama or draw a picture using any art tools or the computer to illustrate your idea of what New York's Ground Zero, surrounding areas and its skyline should look like in the future.
      创建一个立体模型或用美术工具、电脑绘制一幅图画来说明你对替代被夷为平地的原世贸中心以及周围的区域的标志性建筑外形的想法。
    3. Welcome to the Mormon visitor center diorama room.
      欢迎来摩门访客中心立体画室。
    4. Each tableau, like a shoebox diorama, was animated, and we could move the camera around to better see how the3D effect made the characters pop.
      每一个画面,就像鞋盒造景那样,被赋予了生命,我们可以依靠转动摄像头更清楚地看到3D效果是如何使人物变得栩栩如生的。
    5. For the mechanical system, first fix its configuration type, and then establish its diorama with Pro/ E, and, at last, analyze the strain and distortion of the key parts with ANSYS.
      对于机械支撑系统,首先确定结构型式,并用Pro/E进行三维造型设计,最后用ANSYS对关键性易损零件进行应力及变形分析。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene

        Synonym:    panoramacyclorama