Venetian

[və'niʃən]

解释:

(noun.) a resident of Venice.

(adj.) of or relating to or characteristic of Venice or its people; 'Venetian glass'; 'Venetian canals' .

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解释:

(a.) Of or pertaining to Venice in Italy.

(n.) A native or inhabitant of Venice.

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adj. of or belonging to Venice.—n. a native or inhabitant of Venice: a strong tape for Venetian-blinds: a domino.—n. Venē′tian-blind a blind for windows formed of thin slips of wood so hung as to admit of being set either edgewise or overlapping.—adj. Venē′tianed furnished with Venetian-blinds.—ns. Venē′tian-glass a delicate and beautiful glass made by the craftsmen of Venice into mirrors cups goblets &c. its forms reflecting its Oriental origin famous since the middle ages; Venē′tian-style the type of the Renaissance architecture developed in Venice highly decorative and original.

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