词组 | painting |
释义 | painting /ˈpeɪntɪŋ/ noun a painted pictureadjectives/nouns + paintinga famous painting ‘The Night Watch’ is one of Rembrandt’s most famous paintings.an abstract painting I like the shapes he uses in his abstract paintings.a modern/contemporary painting The gallery has a collection of contemporary paintings.a wall painting (=one painted directly on a wall) He wanted to take a look at the wall paintings in the church.an oil painting (=one done using paints that contain oil) Turner did some oil paintings, but he often worked with watercolours.a cubist/impressionist/surrealist etc painting It was one of the first cubist paintings.a beautiful painting He gazed at the beautiful painting.a fine painting The hotel is exquisitely furnished with antiques and fine paintings.A painting done using paints that you mix with water is usually called a watercolour, rather than a watercolour painting.verbs + paintingdo a painting He did many paintings of the island.finish/complete a painting The painting was completed by Van Gogh in July 1890.work on a painting She was working on a painting of a horse.produce a painting He began to produce paintings with religious themes.exhibit a painting Her paintings have been exhibited all over the world.hang/display a painting She plans to hang the painting in her dining room.painting + verbsa painting is of sb/sth The painting is of an old man holding a guitar.a painting shows sb/sth also a painting depicts sb/sth formal The painting shows a peaceful country scene.a painting hangs somewhere/is on show somewhere The painting hangs in the Louvre in Paris. | Both paintings are on show at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.prepositionsa painting of sb/sth On the wall was a large painting of a ship.a painting by sb We went to an exhibition of paintings by Jackson Pollock.in a painting Who is the woman in the painting? |
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