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Definition of chequerboard in English: chequerboard(US checkerboard) nounˈtʃɛkəbɔːdˈtʃɛkərˌbɔrd 1A board for playing checkers (draughts) and similar games, having a regular pattern of squares in alternating colours, typically black and white. 棋盘 Example sentencesExamples - The trail then leads to intricately textured white sandstone formations, contoured with thin layers and crosshatched by cracks that create a checkerboard pattern.
- Brenda gives all her birdhouses custom paint jobs and has done many styles, including polka dots, checkerboards, and floral patterns.
- As you look up at it, the inside of the roof looks like a checkerboard whose squares have been battered and then flown apart.
- The facade is divided into a set of nine slightly staggered panels, framed in relief and decorated in a checkerboard missing-brick pattern.
- They were huge and brittle-looking, creating a chequerboard effect against the endless white of the sand.
- Starting with a corner square, mark every other square with an X to create the checkerboard pattern.
- The Caribbean in 1700 was a chequerboard of competing empires: Spain retained some of the larger islands but others had passed to the French, the British, the Dutch, and the Danes.
- Stitch the strips together again, alternating black and white to create a checkerboard pattern.
- Kaleidoscope Classic, a game based on traditional checkerboard, is all about mind and creativity.
- It is certainly possible, for example, to use just two colors when setting square tiles in a checkerboard pattern.
- After supper I'll bring the checkerboard up and play you a few games.
- Across Stirling you can see a chequerboard of more-or-less regular fields on the low ground, a landscape that is a recent creation.
- The checkerboard pattern is a standard surface rendering option in 3D computer imaging software packages.
- It has tables with checkerboards, cards and other table games as well as two large sofas.
- The floor, walls, and ceiling were covered with a checkerboard pattern.
- The floor was a checkerboard of black and white lino tiles.
- Alternate diagonals have been indented by a punch to make the classic chequerboard pattern.
- Based on the traditional 64-square checkerboard, the game appears simple.
- The doctor finishes his drink and gently sets the glass down on the coaster, staring at the little checkerboard pattern beneath it.
- Even the floors and ceilings were different: the former was high and covered with stalactites, whereas the latter was no longer simply white marble but a checkerboard of black and white.
- 1.1 A pattern resembling a chequerboard.
棋盘状图案 Example sentencesExamples - I did it all on the machine and made a very simple checkerboard pattern.
- Where it had been, there was only the strange checkerboard pattern of the wall.
- She found herself speeding across the marble onto the checkerboard floor.
- Seared tuna was cut wafer-thin and plated in an odd checkerboard pattern with diaphanous slivers of half-ripe mango.
- The classic use for black and white, of course, is in tiles, most often in a checkerboard pattern.
- She utilizes a generic modernism made up of stock visual conventions: triangular vectors, multicolored bands, checkerboards.
- For example, it takes only two colors to fill in a checkerboard pattern.
- The checkerboards of alternately horizontal and vertical stripes - lines that are also shapes - are not really gestural, as the paint is applied quite deliberately.
- Brenda gives all her bird houses custom paint jobs and has done many styles, including polka dots, checkerboards, and floral patterns.
- First are simple repetitive patterns, such as all white cells or all black cells, or alternation in stripes and checkerboards.
- The soft-edge checkerboards from the early 1950s turned sharper over the course of the decade, and the 1960s paintings displayed a new interest in color relationships.
- The doctor finishes his drink and gently sets the glass down on the coaster, staring at the little checkerboard pattern beneath it.
- Everyone trooped to the large pale green kitchen with a checkerboard floor.
- Bossard says there are an almost unlimited number of patterns that can be cut into the turf - rows, diamonds, checkerboards, stars, numbers.
- The table straddling the checkerboard floor and spiral carpet ties the differing patterns together.
- The floor, walls, and ceiling were covered with a checkerboard pattern.
- The pattern of squares laid out on the landscape was described as a checkerboard rather than merely a grid because different quantities were computed in the alternating black and white squares.
- It is certainly possible, for example, to use just two colors when setting square tiles in a checkerboard pattern.
Definition of checkerboard in US English: checkerboardnounˈCHekərˌbôrdˈtʃɛkərˌbɔrd 1A board for playing checkers and certain other games, with a regular pattern of squares in alternating colors, typically black and white. 棋盘 Example sentencesExamples - Brenda gives all her birdhouses custom paint jobs and has done many styles, including polka dots, checkerboards, and floral patterns.
- Even the floors and ceilings were different: the former was high and covered with stalactites, whereas the latter was no longer simply white marble but a checkerboard of black and white.
- Based on the traditional 64-square checkerboard, the game appears simple.
- The facade is divided into a set of nine slightly staggered panels, framed in relief and decorated in a checkerboard missing-brick pattern.
- Across Stirling you can see a chequerboard of more-or-less regular fields on the low ground, a landscape that is a recent creation.
- The checkerboard pattern is a standard surface rendering option in 3D computer imaging software packages.
- As you look up at it, the inside of the roof looks like a checkerboard whose squares have been battered and then flown apart.
- Stitch the strips together again, alternating black and white to create a checkerboard pattern.
- The floor, walls, and ceiling were covered with a checkerboard pattern.
- The Caribbean in 1700 was a chequerboard of competing empires: Spain retained some of the larger islands but others had passed to the French, the British, the Dutch, and the Danes.
- Kaleidoscope Classic, a game based on traditional checkerboard, is all about mind and creativity.
- It is certainly possible, for example, to use just two colors when setting square tiles in a checkerboard pattern.
- The trail then leads to intricately textured white sandstone formations, contoured with thin layers and crosshatched by cracks that create a checkerboard pattern.
- They were huge and brittle-looking, creating a chequerboard effect against the endless white of the sand.
- Alternate diagonals have been indented by a punch to make the classic chequerboard pattern.
- After supper I'll bring the checkerboard up and play you a few games.
- The floor was a checkerboard of black and white lino tiles.
- Starting with a corner square, mark every other square with an X to create the checkerboard pattern.
- It has tables with checkerboards, cards and other table games as well as two large sofas.
- The doctor finishes his drink and gently sets the glass down on the coaster, staring at the little checkerboard pattern beneath it.
- 1.1 A pattern resembling a board for playing checkers and other games, with a regular pattern of squares in alternating colors.
棋盘 Example sentencesExamples - It is certainly possible, for example, to use just two colors when setting square tiles in a checkerboard pattern.
- The classic use for black and white, of course, is in tiles, most often in a checkerboard pattern.
- For example, it takes only two colors to fill in a checkerboard pattern.
- Where it had been, there was only the strange checkerboard pattern of the wall.
- First are simple repetitive patterns, such as all white cells or all black cells, or alternation in stripes and checkerboards.
- The table straddling the checkerboard floor and spiral carpet ties the differing patterns together.
- She utilizes a generic modernism made up of stock visual conventions: triangular vectors, multicolored bands, checkerboards.
- She found herself speeding across the marble onto the checkerboard floor.
- Everyone trooped to the large pale green kitchen with a checkerboard floor.
- Seared tuna was cut wafer-thin and plated in an odd checkerboard pattern with diaphanous slivers of half-ripe mango.
- Bossard says there are an almost unlimited number of patterns that can be cut into the turf - rows, diamonds, checkerboards, stars, numbers.
- The soft-edge checkerboards from the early 1950s turned sharper over the course of the decade, and the 1960s paintings displayed a new interest in color relationships.
- I did it all on the machine and made a very simple checkerboard pattern.
- The pattern of squares laid out on the landscape was described as a checkerboard rather than merely a grid because different quantities were computed in the alternating black and white squares.
- The checkerboards of alternately horizontal and vertical stripes - lines that are also shapes - are not really gestural, as the paint is applied quite deliberately.
- The doctor finishes his drink and gently sets the glass down on the coaster, staring at the little checkerboard pattern beneath it.
- The floor, walls, and ceiling were covered with a checkerboard pattern.
- Brenda gives all her bird houses custom paint jobs and has done many styles, including polka dots, checkerboards, and floral patterns.
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