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a. 雕刻了的

  1. This ceiling has a carved panel.
    这块天花板带有刻花镶板。
  2. Look at the workmanship on the carved desk.
    看这雕花桌子的工艺多么精湛。


carved
[ adj ]
made for or formed by carving (`carven' is archaic or literary)
<adj.all>
the carved fretworkan intricately carved door
stood as if carven from stone


Carve \Carve\ (k[aum]rv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Carved}
(k[aum]rvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Carving}.] [AS. ceorfan to cut,
carve; akin to D. kerven, G. kerben, Dan. karve, Sw. karfva,
and to Gr. gra`fein to write, orig. to scratch, and E.
-graphy. Cf. {Graphic}.]
1. To cut. [Obs.]

Or they will carven the shepherd's throat.
--Spenser.

2. To cut, as wood, stone, or other material, in an artistic
or decorative manner; to sculpture; to engrave.

Carved with figures strange and sweet. --Coleridge.

3. To make or shape by cutting, sculpturing, or engraving; to
form; as, to carve a name on a tree.

An angel carved in stone. --Tennyson.

We carved not a line, and we raised not a stone.
--C. Wolfe.

4. To cut into small pieces or slices, as meat at table; to
divide for distribution or apportionment; to apportion.
``To carve a capon.'' --Shak.

5. To cut: to hew; to mark as if by cutting.

My good blade carved the casques of men. --Tennyson.

A million wrinkles carved his skin. --Tennyson.

6. To take or make, as by cutting; to provide.

Who could easily have carved themselves their own
food. --South.

7. To lay out; to contrive; to design; to plan.

Lie ten nights awake carving the fashion of a new
doublet. --Shak.

{To carve out}, to make or get by cutting, or as if by
cutting; to cut out. ``[Macbeth] with his brandished steel
. . . carved out his passage.'' --Shak.

Fortunes were carved out of the property of the
crown. --Macaulay.

carved \carved\ adj.
formed by carving or having a design carved into the surface.
[Narrower terms: {sliced}]

Syn: carven.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. In Chamonix, France, ice sculptors Christian Claudel and Francis Cuny carved a giant thermometer on the Mer de Glace glacier to protest global warming resulting from air pollution.
  2. However, no USDA forecast is carved in granite, and the professionals in the department's Economic Research Service are quick to revise projections when conditions change significantly.
  3. That job is vital to Republicans, who a decade ago watched helplessly as Democrats carved up congressional districts to their advantage.
  4. But behind a carved 15th century walnut door, pilgrims with covered heads speak in hushed tones beside Kussam's gilded tomb.
  5. Israel pulled most of its army from south Lebanon in June 1985 after a three-year occupation and carved out the 6- to 10-mile security zone to prevent guerrilla infiltration into its northern settlements.
  6. The humiliating removal from power of Kuwait's royal family has raised questions about how long other longtime rulers can survive in desert kingdoms carved out by the swords of their Bedouin ancestors.
  7. A Yugoslavian freighter that carved a 500-foot swath through a delicate coral shoal Monday off the Florida Keys has been refloated without any leaking or pollution, the Coast Guard said.
  8. It hugs the Indus gorge all the way, carved or blasted out of the rock walls that tower above it, with the river silently sweeping or raging and roaring hundreds of metres below.
  9. Yessan features cassowary bone daggers and, sometimes, daggers carved from human bone.
  10. Israel pulled most of its army from south Lebanon in June 1985 after a three-year occupation and carved out the six-to-10-mile security zone to prevent guerrilla infiltration into its northern settlements.
  11. And they have spawned a booming coyote souvenir market, with offerings ranging from jewelry and clothing to large-scale wooden figures carved with chain saws.
  12. Another was followed home and had a swastika carved on the top of her hand with a razor blade.
  13. Like Germany and its old capital, Guben was carved in half by World War II.
  14. On display at Mather's gallery is the next fad: carved, wooden, painted, wall-hanging snakes.
  15. Tourists still can climb down the ancient stairway carved in the mesa's northwest face, or they can ride a tour bus.
  16. For fun, Palumbo has carved about 30 impudent gargoyles and goulish grotesques, the medieval depictions of evil spirits banished to the outer walls.
  17. Preston Geren carved out a 3,000-vote margin in the absentee ballots, which constituted 20% of the total cast.
  18. In addition, etchings of the sun carved on stones placed in high cliffs suggest the carvers worshipped the sun, it said.
  19. The president walked over to his desk, an ornately carved and columned piece constructed from the timbers of the HMS Resolute.
  20. The assets were carved up among partners.
  21. And L.A. Gear carved out a slice of the market for itself, becoming a brand sought after by girls and young women.
  22. Foreign reports say about 1,000 Israeli troops patrol the six-to-10-mile-wide buffer strip that Israel carved out when it withdrew the bulk of its forces from Lebanon in 1982.
  23. But that battle may yet be seen as the last hurrah of industry consolidation heralding a more mature era. Scotland is the last area of the country to be carved up.
  24. Motel 6 has carved out a profitable market niche for itself by emphasizing its low cost _ rooms average about $27 a night _ and no-frills ambience.
  25. Cannons, railings and the ship's elegantly carved figurehead could be seen in the television transmission.
  26. They meander around the point, and you walk out of the office and do not realise until later that you have been carved up.
  27. The carved door frame from what was really a mansion for the island, towers over the final room of the show.
  28. Rescuers dug through collapsed homes and shops today looking for more victims of a tornado that carved a 3-mile stretch of destruction, killing 19 people, injuring 300 and leaving 500 homeless.
  29. Three suspected neo-Nazis in Halle, eastern Germany, carved a swastika on the face of a girl in a wheelchair after she refused to shout fascist slogans.
  30. But the size and scope of the offshore banks came to be tied directly to the fortunes of Tunisia's economy. Several banks carved out particular niches.
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