watercolor
watercolor — 名詞
1. a coloured powder mixed with a water-based liquid, used by artists to create sof
水彩
用水調和的顏料
a coloured powder mixed with a water-based liquid, used by artists to create soft, see-through layers in their paintings
Linh bought a set of watercolor paints for her art class.
Linh 為她的美術課買了一盒水彩顏料。
collocation: watercolor paints
The artist mixed more water into the watercolor to make the shade lighter.
那位藝術家在水彩裡加入更多水,讓顏色變淡。
Dahlia squeezed a small amount of watercolor from the tube onto her palette.
Dahlia 從管子裡擠出一點水彩到她的調色盤上。
Unlike oil paints, watercolor dries very quickly on the paper.
不同於油畫顏料,水彩在紙上乾得很快。
These watercolor paints are safe for children because they contain no harmful chemicals.
這款水彩顏料不含任何有害化學物質,兒童使用很安全。
- watercolour
British English spelling of the same word
- water-based paint
broader category; includes acrylics and gouache as well
文法句型
watercolor (uncountable: the medium)
a watercolor / watercolors (countable: specific types or tubes)
用法筆記
Can be uncountable when referring to the medium in general ('She works mainly in watercolor'), or countable when referring to individual paint tubes or types ('a set of twelve watercolors').
常見錯誤
2. the skill or practice of making pictures using paint that dissolves in water, in
水彩畫法
用水彩顏料作畫的技法
the skill or practice of making pictures using paint that dissolves in water, instead of oil or other substances
Jin took a course in watercolor to improve his painting skills.
Jin 報名了一門水彩課程,想提升自己的繪畫技巧。
preposition phrase: course in watercolor
Watercolor became a popular art form in England during the late eighteenth century.
水彩在十八世紀末期的英國成為一種流行的藝術形式。
Tamar prefers watercolor over oil painting because cleaning the brushes is much simpler.
Tamar 偏好水彩勝過油畫,因為清洗畫筆簡單多了。
In watercolor, the unpainted areas of the paper create the lightest parts of the picture.
在水彩畫中,紙張上未上色的部分形成了畫面最亮的區域。
The community centre offers beginner classes in both watercolor and drawing.
社區中心開設了水彩與素描的初階課程。
- watercolour painting
more explicit; emphasizes the resulting artwork rather than the method
文法句型
watercolor (as subject)
in watercolor (prepositional phrase)
watercolor + noun (attributive)
用法筆記
Typically uncountable. Common with the preposition 'in' ('skilled in watercolor') or 'with' ('painted with watercolor').
常見錯誤
3. an image or piece of art created by applying water-based paint to paper or a sim
水彩畫
用水彩顏料創作的畫作
an image or piece of art created by applying water-based paint to paper or a similar surface
Christopher hung his watercolor of the old harbour on the living-room wall.
Christopher 把他畫的那幅老港口水彩畫掛在客廳牆上。
pattern: watercolor of [subject]
The gallery displayed several watercolors from the early nineteenth century.
畫廊展出了幾幅十九世紀初期的水彩畫。
Imani sold her watercolor of the cherry blossom tree for two hundred dollars.
Imani 將她那幅櫻花樹的水彩畫以兩百美元賣出。
Each watercolor had the artist's name written in the bottom-right corner.
每幅水彩畫的右下角都有藝術家的簽名。
The classroom wall was covered with the children's bright watercolors of animals and flowers.
教室牆上貼滿了孩子們色彩繽紛的水彩畫,畫的是動物和花朵。
- watercolour
British spelling
- painting
broader term — includes works in oil, acrylic, and other media
文法句型
a watercolor (countable noun)
watercolor of + subject
possessive + watercolor
用法筆記
Countable noun. You can own, sell, or display a watercolor. The phrase 'watercolor of' introduces the subject depicted.