frieze

英 [friːz]
  • n. 带状物;起绒粗呢
  • vt. 使起绒毛
  • n. (Frieze)人名;(英)弗里兹
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frieze 饰带,长条横幅图画

来自拉丁语Phrygia, 古希腊地名,位于今小亚细亚土耳其一带,因盛产丝织刺绣品而著名。比较Doric, gallery.

frieze
frieze: [16] Phrygia, in western and central Asia Minor, was noted in ancient times for its embroidery. Hence classical Latin Phrygium ‘of Phrygia’ was pressed into service in medieval Latin (as frigium, or later frisium) for ‘embroidered cloth’. English acquired the word via Old French frise, by which time it had progressed semantically via ‘fringe’ to ‘decorative band along the top of a wall’.
frieze (n.1)
"sculptured horizontal band in architecture," 1560s, from Middle French frise, originally "a ruff," from Medieval Latin frisium "embroidered border," variant of frigium, which is probably from Latin Phrygium "Phrygian; Phrygian work," from Phrygia, the ancient country in Asia Minor known for its embroidery (Latin also had Phrygiae vestes "ornate garments"). Meaning "decorative band along the top of a wall" was in Old French.
frieze (n.2)
type of coarse woolen cloth with a nap on one side, late 14c., from Old French frise, probably ultimately from a German or Dutch word meaning "to curl" and related to frizzle.
1. The Corinthian painter's primary ornamental device was the animal frieze.
科林斯画家最初的装饰图案是动物形象的装饰带.

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2. Any tyro collector entering Frieze should first read The $ 12 m Stuffed Shark by economist Don Thompson.
任何初入门的收藏家若要加入费雷兹争夺战,都应该先读读经济学家唐?汤普森(DonThompson)的著作《价值1200万美元的鲨鱼标本》(The$12mStuffedShark).

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3. The entire Frieze showed for the first time at the secessionist exhibition in Berlin in 1902.
“生命的饰带”的第一次完整展出是在1902年柏林分离派画展上.

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4. Frieze of Life motifs such as The Storm and Moonlight are steeped in atmosphere.
它包括深深地沉浸于大气的主题:《风暴》、《月光》和《星夜》.

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5. A careful reconstruction of the frieze is a persuasive reason for visiting Liverpool.
这次能让游客走访利物浦展览会,其中一个具有说服力的原因则是壁画得到了精心的重建.

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