pottery
pottery — 名詞
1. the practical art of shaping soft clay into bowls, cups, and similar things, the
陶藝
製作陶器的技藝
the practical art of shaping soft clay into bowls, cups, and similar things, then heating them until they become hard.
Aya learned pottery in evening classes at the town arts center.
Aya 在鎮上的藝術中心上晚間課學陶藝。
learn pottery
On Fridays, Mr. Kim teaches pottery to children after school.
每到星期五,Mr. Kim 放學後教孩子們陶藝。
teach pottery
At the village fair, Mia tried pottery for the first time.
在村裡的園遊會上,Mia 第一次試做陶藝。
Pottery takes patience when the clay keeps falling flat.
做陶藝很需要耐心,因為黏土一直會塌下來。
Lina started pottery to make bowls for her new kitchen.
Lina 開始學陶藝,想替新廚房做幾個碗。
文法句型
learn pottery
do pottery
teach pottery
用法筆記
Uncountable in this sense. Distinguish from sense 2, which names the finished clay objects rather than the work of making them.
常見錯誤
2. pots, bowls, plates, and related items formed from clay and fired so that they s
陶器
以黏土燒成的器物
pots, bowls, plates, and related items formed from clay and fired so that they stay hard.
Dad bought blue pottery from a small shop in Tainan.
爸爸在台南一間小店買了藍色陶器。
buy pottery
Broken pottery lay near the fire pit behind the old house.
老房子後面的火坑旁散落著破掉的陶器。
The museum keeps ancient pottery in a cool, dark room.
那間博物館把古代陶器放在陰涼昏暗的房間裡。
We wrapped the pottery in towels before driving home.
開車回家前,我們用毛巾把那些陶器包好。
A shelf by the window displayed local pottery from three villages.
窗邊的架子上陳列著來自三個村子的在地陶器。
- ceramics
broader; can include porcelain and other fired materials, not only everyday clayware
- earthenware
more specific; usually low-fired clay objects
- stoneware
more specific; stronger fired clay with a harder finish
文法句型
buy pottery
a piece of pottery
ancient pottery
用法筆記
Usually uncountable when you mean clay objects as a group. For one item, English often uses 'a piece of pottery' rather than 'a pottery'.