blazon
听听怎么读
英 [ˈbleɪzn]
美 [ˈblezən]
是什么意思
广布;宣布;夸示;装饰
纹章;
变形
过去式:blazoned过去分词:blazoned现在分词:blazoning第三人称单数:blazons
英英释义
blazon[ 'bleizən ]
- n.the official symbols of a family, state, etc.
同义词:coat of armsarmsblazonry
- v.decorate with heraldic arms
同义词:emblazon
学习怎么用
双语例句
- The teacher blazoned she would punish the bad student.
老师宣布她将惩罚那个坏学生。 - I blazon my house.
我以家徽装饰我的家。
权威例句
'The Blazon of Sweet Beauty's Best': Shakespeare's LucreceHeraldry and Blazon: A Graphic-Based Information LanguageThe Coin as Blazon or Talisman: Paramonetary Functions of MoneyThe Blazon of Honour: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Magnanimity. by Margaret GreavesThe Heroine's Blazon and Hardwicke's Marriage Act: Commodification for a Novel MarketDisplaying Stella: Anatomical Blazon and the Negotiation of Male Social StatusFragment and Focus: Jane Austen and the Art of the Blazon“Bake'd Oven Applause”: The blazon and the body in Margaret Cavendish's FanciesEarly blazon : heraldic terminology in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries with special reference to Arthurian heraldryEt in Ontario Ego: The Pastoral Ideal and the Blazon Tradition in Alice Munro's 'Lichen'