词汇 | texture |
释义 | texture noun uk /ˈteks.tʃər/ us /ˈteks.tʃɚ/ texturenoun (SURFACE)C1[ C or U ] the quality of something that can be decided by touch, for example whether it is rough or smooth, or soft or hard: a smooth/rough/coarse texture光滑/不平/粗糙的质地 This artificial fabric has the texture of silk.这种人造织物有丝一样的质感。 Different rocks have different textures. The bread has a crumbly texture. The fabric has a very soft texture. Children like to experiment with a variety of textures and colours. Touching & feeling arm brush against someone/something dab at something felt fiddle fiddle (around) with something get to second baseidiom graze handle kiss nudge paw pet physical contact play with something retexture second base tactile tactilely touch texturenoun (FOOD & DRINK)[ C or U ] the quality of food that you can feel in your mouth, for example whether it is rough or smooth, or soft or hard: Fried food usually has a crisp texture. The spread is similar to peanut butter in taste and texture. Young children can be fussy about food, so introduce new textures and flavours gradually. [ U ] (of food) the quality of containing thick or hard parts rather than being completely smooth: The nuts added texture to the cake. I prefer seeded bread because it has more texture and flavour. [ C or U ] food & drink specialized the quality of wine that you can feel in your mouth, for example whether it is smooth, creamy, or oily: This wine lacks flavour and texture. A special process is used to give the wines smooth textures. Synonym mouthfeel Various qualities of food candy coat candy-coated cheesy citric cordon bleu creamily farmhouse halal herby homegrown homemade hoppy nutritious nutty sharpness shelf-stable single-estate store-bought sugar-coated unbalanced You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Wines & winemaking texturenoun (HAIR)[ U ] (of hair) the quality of having shape and not lying flat, especially because of the way it is cut and styled(= arranged): You can add texture to hair by adding layers. To create all-over texture, she applies mousse and lets her hair dry naturally. Hairdressing bewigged braid coiffeur colourist dip dye dryer foil frost gel hairdressing hairstylist henna loose peroxide scalp tong tonsorial trim uncropped wigged texturenoun (COMPUTERS)[ C ] a pattern or image that can be added to the surface of a 3-D object (= one that looks real and solid rather than flat) on a computer to make it look more real: A brick wall texture can used to make a building look more realistic. Textures are used to add detail to 3-D objects. Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection simulation stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop wan word processing texturenoun (MUSIC/WRITING/FILM)[ C or U ] the character of a piece of writing or music: (文章或音乐的)特色,韵味,格调 The writing has a rich texture.这篇作品韵味无穷。 The film has the texture of a nightmare. Stravinsky relied heavily on the textures of early choral music. Conditions and characteristics -ance -ibility ability adverse conditions age ambience appearance aspect good/bad karmaidiom have it in youidiom hood humanity presentation respect shape trait trappings unaffiliated undercurrent vibe texture verb uk /ˈteks.tʃər/ us /ˈteks.tʃɚ/ textureverb (SURFACE)[ I or T ] to make a surface rough or raised rather than smooth: The machine can texture or polish slabs of any material. The artist's thumb prints texture the whole of the painting's surface. I work with wood and do a lot of carving and texturing. Painting, drawing & printing airbrush axonometric brushstroke brushwork chiaroscuro describe drawing drawn engraving etching face painting illustrate paint painterly painting painting by numbersidiom pentimento shade touch something in vanishing point You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sculpture textureverb (MUSIC)[ T ] to combine different parts, instruments, etc. in a piece of music to form an interesting sound: This producer knows how to texture sound, how to fill a room with layer upon layer of voices and keyboards and drums and guitars. texture something with somethingThe band textures songs with many layers, often letting individual instruments come in and out of prominence. Recording sounds and images analogue audiovisual binaural binaurally cut deepfake digitally fast-forward low-resolution misrecord mix monophonically play something back postproduction prerecord production remaster rewind sample videotape textureverb (COMPUTER OBJECTS)[ T ] to add a pattern or image to a 3-D object (= one that looks real or solid rather than flat) on a computer: texture something with somethingShe textured the closed end of the cylinder with an image of a wheel. Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection simulation stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop wan word processing textureverb (ADD QUALITIES)[ T ] to add different qualities to something in order to make it more interesting or important: For decades, bodegas have textured the backdrop of New York. The work of the American composer was used to texture their video installations. Complexity advanced all-singing baroque baroquely be more to something than meets the eyeidiom fancily finicky fractally high-tech indirectly non-basic onerousness ornate ornately over-elaborate tortuous tortuously tortuousness twisty ultra-sophisticated texture | American Dictionarytexture noun[ C/U ] us/ˈteks·tʃər/ the quality of something that can be known by touch, or the degree to which something is rough or smooth or soft or hard: [ U ]Wall hangings add texture to a room. [ C ]She uses unique colors and textures in her paintings. art The texture of a work of art is the features of the surface of it, which comes from the materials used to make it. music The texture of a piece of music is a feature of the way it sounds, based on how the different instruments mix their parts and the speed at which they play. Examples of texturetexture Magnitudes will appear in his discourse but not data of the senses, such as sounds, colors, smells, tastes, or textures. In these cases, they showed the knowledge of how materials, especially cer tain harmonic colours and textures, work to create mood and stylistic authenticity. Arranged in seven 'modules', each of which contains three chapters, the book introduces students to the big musical concepts such as sounds, instruments and textures. A string-based method to recognize symbols and structural textures in architectural plans. As well as the mineralogy of the sample, the textures (grain size, shape, porosity) were determined. Intergrowths of two minerals are also known to form spherulitic textures, and perhaps the best known of these occur in granophyres. There are only a few grains of biotite present in the studied rock with textures indicating retrograde origin. The felsic granulites are fine- to medium-grained with granoblastic (granulitic) textures. A deformation stage and the mutual relationships between reaction textures indicate the relative age of the metamorphic stages. Thermobarometric computations indicate that the above textures reflect the post-peak first decompression experienced by the metagabbros. As it was heard it was possible to discern each band defining its own acoustic horizons and aural textures in different ways. Here, the igneous and corona textures are obliterated by the growth of amphibolite-facies assemblages with hornblende, plagioclase, biotite, garnet and zoisite. In performance, these sounds can be combined freely to create complex textures. Because of their directional selectivity to moving textures, complex cells are the best candidates for such motion detectors. Later, however, he devised polychoral textures that required obligatory instruments and allowed for supplementary singers (capellen). See all examples of texture These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withtexturetextureThese are words often used in combination with texture. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. chewy texture It is made of edible gum mixed with dry fruits and has a chewytexture. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. creamy texture When over-ripe, they have a creamytexture somewhat like yogurt and a sweetened flavour. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. crunchy texture These are shakes that are mixed with cereals to give them a crunchytexture. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with texture |
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