英['stɪpl]美['stɪpl]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
来自荷兰语stippelen,点画,点涂,反复格于stippen,刺,打点,来自stip,一点,来自PIE*steip,扩大形式于PIE*stei,刺,插,词源同stipple,sting,stimulus.后用于指一种绘画技巧。
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
If you stipple something, that means you add tiny dots of color or texture, such as using a special painting tool to stipple a plain wall with dots of a different color to make it look more interesting.
The verb stipple came into English from the Dutch word stippelen, meaning “to spot or dot.” Artist stipple paint onto their canvases and from the distance, the dots look like a field of flowers. You can also stipple metal, by poking it with a tool that creates little circular dents — that look like dots — to give it an artistic look.