英['lɪθəɡrɑːf]美['lɪθəɡræf]
记忆方法
词源词根法
litho-,石头,-graph,写。引申词义石版印刷画。
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
A lithograph is a print that's made using a stone or metal plate. Lithographs are etched into the plate using a chemical reaction.
To make a lithograph, an artist draws a design or on the stone plate with a waxy crayon or oil-based ink. After treating the plate with several layers of material, including rosin, talc, and an acidic solution, the lithographer applies ink with a roller. The oily ink only sticks to the waxy image, not the area around it; the resulting lithograph is a crisp reverse image on paper. The Greek roots of lithograph mean “stone” and “to draw.”