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Definition of potter's wheel in English: potter's wheelnoun A horizontal revolving disc on which wet clay is shaped into pots or other round ceramic objects. 陶轮,拉坯轮 Example sentencesExamples - Melodies sing, phrases are shaped like clay on a potter's wheel, and rhythms are given a gentle bounce.
- Lisbeth had a potter's wheel that she'd brought with her from Denmark - she'd studied pottery at college.
- I would shape pots at the potter's wheel, which in the days when I was a teenager was a tool you moved by kicking.
- In this cradle of civilisation the first system of writing was developed, and the potter's wheel, the seed plough and many other creations we now take for granted were invented.
- One potter might form the bowl, either through casting the clay in a mold or hand-forming it on a potter's wheel.
- We're going to start using the potter's wheel, since everyone seems to get the flow of hand molding.
- No, we don't have a potter's wheel - these pots were hand-built!
- I couldn't fight something that ate away from the inside, leaving me malleable like a piece of wet clay on the potter's wheel.
- Evidence would suggest that after about 900AD the potter's wheel as we would recognise it came back into fashion.
- He hand-built many works from slabs, and also had forms thrown to his specifications on the potter's wheel.
- They were thrilled to get their hands on the potter's wheel.
- To the right was a potter's wheel and a collection of beakers, test tubes, and empty containers made variously of clay, stone, shell, wood, and glass.
- Air bubbles will also make working on the potter's wheel more difficult.
- Stoneware vessels were often shaped by hand on a potter's wheel or sometimes formed in a wooden mold.
- They are also made with the potter's wheel as well as glazes and enamels introduced from Spain.
- In front of the window sat a table, a cabinet, an easel, and a potter's wheel.
- At times that play may actually be fun, at times it will feel more like the refiner's fire or the potter's wheel.
- Those with wheel expertise would demonstrate and instruct on the potter's wheel, and others would teach coil building.
- I would love to learn how to do other forms of art as well, like using a potter's wheel, photography and graphic arts.
- This outside work area is adjacent to the pottery building where the potter's wheels, kilns, and stockpile of clay and glazes are housed.
Definition of potter's wheel in US English: potter's wheelnounˈpädərz ˌ(h)wēl A horizontal revolving disk on which wet clay is shaped into pots or other round ceramic objects. 陶轮,拉坯轮 Example sentencesExamples - This outside work area is adjacent to the pottery building where the potter's wheels, kilns, and stockpile of clay and glazes are housed.
- Melodies sing, phrases are shaped like clay on a potter's wheel, and rhythms are given a gentle bounce.
- Stoneware vessels were often shaped by hand on a potter's wheel or sometimes formed in a wooden mold.
- I couldn't fight something that ate away from the inside, leaving me malleable like a piece of wet clay on the potter's wheel.
- Those with wheel expertise would demonstrate and instruct on the potter's wheel, and others would teach coil building.
- I would love to learn how to do other forms of art as well, like using a potter's wheel, photography and graphic arts.
- One potter might form the bowl, either through casting the clay in a mold or hand-forming it on a potter's wheel.
- They are also made with the potter's wheel as well as glazes and enamels introduced from Spain.
- In front of the window sat a table, a cabinet, an easel, and a potter's wheel.
- I would shape pots at the potter's wheel, which in the days when I was a teenager was a tool you moved by kicking.
- No, we don't have a potter's wheel - these pots were hand-built!
- In this cradle of civilisation the first system of writing was developed, and the potter's wheel, the seed plough and many other creations we now take for granted were invented.
- At times that play may actually be fun, at times it will feel more like the refiner's fire or the potter's wheel.
- Air bubbles will also make working on the potter's wheel more difficult.
- He hand-built many works from slabs, and also had forms thrown to his specifications on the potter's wheel.
- We're going to start using the potter's wheel, since everyone seems to get the flow of hand molding.
- Evidence would suggest that after about 900AD the potter's wheel as we would recognise it came back into fashion.
- To the right was a potter's wheel and a collection of beakers, test tubes, and empty containers made variously of clay, stone, shell, wood, and glass.
- They were thrilled to get their hands on the potter's wheel.
- Lisbeth had a potter's wheel that she'd brought with her from Denmark - she'd studied pottery at college.
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