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单词 emboss
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Definition of emboss in English:

emboss

verb ɪmˈbɒsɛmˈbɒsɪmˈbɔs
[with object]usually as adjective embossed
  • 1Carve, mould, or stamp a design on (a surface or object) so that it stands out in relief.

    在(表面)上浮雕图案

    an embossed brass dish

    有浮雕图案的黄铜碟子。

    the silverware is embossed with falcons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Upon payment of the required amount of stamp duty, the blank paper was embossed with a red stamp, ornately engraved with the rose and thistle emblem of Queen Anne.
    • It was embossed with gold metal and the background was a classical mahogany color.
    • The sides are also embossed with Shuttle's branding.
    • The cool, slightly embossed surface of wallpaper slid beneath his seeking palms.
    • Also on the outside of the building is a unique copper facade that is embossed with a pattern to create an abstract impression on it to resonate de Young's wooded-park setting.
    • The handle is embossed with a textured pattern that gives a good grip, and there's a small relieved area where your thumb goes comfortably.
    • The front cover was embossed with a rose, and the details seemed to be as delicate as the rose now hanging from my neck.
    • For a three-dimensional effect, some rigid containers are embossed with logos or graphics.
    • They had the wrong magnetic stripe on the card: the front was embossed with the holder's details, but the account and PIN encrypted on the stripe pointed somewhere else.
    • The body of this flagon, originally one of a pair is embossed with flowers and leaves populated by a leaping unicorn and a wild boar with its young.
    • The bags are embossed with the sword and shield of the Catholic League, the organizer of the protest.
    • Every print is signed and numbered by the artist and embossed with the Ellis and Lord Editions stamp.
    • The artwork is embossed with interesting patterns and shapes.
    • The front was embossed with a teal hummingbird sitting on a tie-dyed tree stump.
    • Alita followed the servant down several corridors until they reached some large oak doors that were embossed with Sir Garth's family emblem.
    • The cork that sealed it was embossed with a grinning skull-and-crossbones.
    • The majority of these are plain spoons which have been embossed with foliage, fruit or flowers in the second half of the 19th century.
    • The upper blade is embossed with a shell-inspired design.
    • He fumbled through his pockets until he removed a small grey metal ring with a flat face, embossed with a design that incorporated a longbow, a fey cross, and a rampart lion.
    • The deckle-edged artwork is blind embossed with a Disney Seal of Authenticity and is available both raw and framed.
    Synonyms
    imprint, print, stamp, mark, engrave, deboss, punch, etch, carve, inscribe, cut, chisel
    1. 1.1 Carve, mould, or stamp (a design) on a surface or object.
      a dull gold casing with the logo embossed on the front
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He found a Roman coin with the emperor's face embossed.
      • He has a dizzying array of possessions that carry his initials embossed on them.
      • Opt for these sturdy, colorful notebooks with your logo subtly embossed on the cover fabric.
      • The showstopper, a nearly 8-foot nude self-portrait, is overlaid with a sparse array of embossed, lozenge-shaped leaves impressed from both the front and back of the paper.
      • Recently, Peters framed a wedding invitation and embossed the stationery's pattern onto the glass.
      • The book of condolence was extremely tasteful, with gold embossed lettering on the front cover.
      • His arrival in America inspired brighter colors and larger pieces and he developed a method of embossing designs around the border of the etched images.
      • The overly ornate and silver embossed font for the title and author name is ugly and overblown.
      • I was presented with a white tablet, a dove embossed on one side.
      • Balancing the tree is a slanting cenotaph, stamped W. W.3 GENERAL, with a log cabin embossed on its base.
      • The design features the official Scouting Association arrowhead logo embossed over a globe, representing the worldwide growth of Scouting since 1907.
      • Some photographers have custom portfolio books made with their names embossed in the leather.
      • The museum, closed since 1991, retains emblems of the Communist era, such as the hammer-and-sickle patterns and profiles of Lenin that are embossed on the interior moldings of the galleries.
      • The cover art immediately catches your eye, sporting the band's embossed name enclosed in a weaving golden border.
      • The book sports, on its cover, an embossed capital "E" decorated with scroll work.
      • The book is well-made, with an Illinois farmhouse embossed on the cover.
      • Patrick Robinson, the name of the author, dominates the cover in tall, embossed lettering which dwarfs the title.
      • Introducing the label is a fourteen-track compilation packaged in a soft clear plastic sleeve with the label's logo embossed on the front.
      • The packaging itself is quite nice, with an embossed Batman leaping out of the front cover of the cardboard box jacket.
      • Bags with embroidered or embossed detailing are key this season, because they can be worn with most of the trends.

Derivatives

  • embosser

  • noun ɪmˈbɒsəɛmˈbɒsə
    • The new software, ‘Mount Batten Pro-Talking Electronic Brailler’ works as an embosser, connected to a computer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A Braille embosser, also called a Braille printer, uses Braille translation software to convert regular text to Braille and produce a Braille document.
      • Gather one or more of the following embossers (or discover your own alternatives) to create a design.
      • He scribbled on it briefly and stamped it with an embosser.
  • embossment

  • noun
    • At an embossing station, at least one embossment is provided in at least each of the laminations preceding the last lamination.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The snow was caught on the edges of the raised decorations and words, filling the indented words and giving it a white embossment.
      • The resulting welds are localized at predetermined points by projections, embossments, or intersections.
      • It was ornately decorated with gold embossment, and the plain gray pants that Will wore only further served to glorify the coat.
      • Nevertheless, this ‘honor’ was soon humiliatingly diluted when North Carolina was acknowledged for being ‘First in Flight’ (with an embossment of a bi-plane).

Origin

Late Middle English: from the Old French base of obsolete French embosser, from em- 'into' + boce 'protuberance'.

Rhymes

across, boss, Bros, cos, cross, crosse, doss, dross, en brosse, floss, fosse, gloss, Goss, joss, Kos, lacrosse, loss, moss, MS-DOS, Ross

Definition of emboss in US English:

emboss

verbɪmˈbɔsimˈbôs
[with object]usually as adjective embossed
  • 1Carve, mold, or stamp a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief.

    在(表面)上浮雕图案

    an embossed brass dish

    有浮雕图案的黄铜碟子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The front cover was embossed with a rose, and the details seemed to be as delicate as the rose now hanging from my neck.
    • The upper blade is embossed with a shell-inspired design.
    • The artwork is embossed with interesting patterns and shapes.
    • The sides are also embossed with Shuttle's branding.
    • The cork that sealed it was embossed with a grinning skull-and-crossbones.
    • The bags are embossed with the sword and shield of the Catholic League, the organizer of the protest.
    • Every print is signed and numbered by the artist and embossed with the Ellis and Lord Editions stamp.
    • For a three-dimensional effect, some rigid containers are embossed with logos or graphics.
    • The front was embossed with a teal hummingbird sitting on a tie-dyed tree stump.
    • It was embossed with gold metal and the background was a classical mahogany color.
    • He fumbled through his pockets until he removed a small grey metal ring with a flat face, embossed with a design that incorporated a longbow, a fey cross, and a rampart lion.
    • Alita followed the servant down several corridors until they reached some large oak doors that were embossed with Sir Garth's family emblem.
    • Upon payment of the required amount of stamp duty, the blank paper was embossed with a red stamp, ornately engraved with the rose and thistle emblem of Queen Anne.
    • The body of this flagon, originally one of a pair is embossed with flowers and leaves populated by a leaping unicorn and a wild boar with its young.
    • The handle is embossed with a textured pattern that gives a good grip, and there's a small relieved area where your thumb goes comfortably.
    • The majority of these are plain spoons which have been embossed with foliage, fruit or flowers in the second half of the 19th century.
    • They had the wrong magnetic stripe on the card: the front was embossed with the holder's details, but the account and PIN encrypted on the stripe pointed somewhere else.
    • The deckle-edged artwork is blind embossed with a Disney Seal of Authenticity and is available both raw and framed.
    • Also on the outside of the building is a unique copper facade that is embossed with a pattern to create an abstract impression on it to resonate de Young's wooded-park setting.
    • The cool, slightly embossed surface of wallpaper slid beneath his seeking palms.
    Synonyms
    imprint, print, stamp, mark, engrave, deboss, punch, etch, carve, inscribe, cut, chisel
    1. 1.1 Carve, mold, or stamp (a design) in relief on a surface or object.
      a dull gold casing with the logo embossed on the front
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The book of condolence was extremely tasteful, with gold embossed lettering on the front cover.
      • The design features the official Scouting Association arrowhead logo embossed over a globe, representing the worldwide growth of Scouting since 1907.
      • Patrick Robinson, the name of the author, dominates the cover in tall, embossed lettering which dwarfs the title.
      • He has a dizzying array of possessions that carry his initials embossed on them.
      • Recently, Peters framed a wedding invitation and embossed the stationery's pattern onto the glass.
      • The packaging itself is quite nice, with an embossed Batman leaping out of the front cover of the cardboard box jacket.
      • Some photographers have custom portfolio books made with their names embossed in the leather.
      • Introducing the label is a fourteen-track compilation packaged in a soft clear plastic sleeve with the label's logo embossed on the front.
      • The book is well-made, with an Illinois farmhouse embossed on the cover.
      • Opt for these sturdy, colorful notebooks with your logo subtly embossed on the cover fabric.
      • The cover art immediately catches your eye, sporting the band's embossed name enclosed in a weaving golden border.
      • Bags with embroidered or embossed detailing are key this season, because they can be worn with most of the trends.
      • The book sports, on its cover, an embossed capital "E" decorated with scroll work.
      • Balancing the tree is a slanting cenotaph, stamped W. W.3 GENERAL, with a log cabin embossed on its base.
      • He found a Roman coin with the emperor's face embossed.
      • The overly ornate and silver embossed font for the title and author name is ugly and overblown.
      • I was presented with a white tablet, a dove embossed on one side.
      • His arrival in America inspired brighter colors and larger pieces and he developed a method of embossing designs around the border of the etched images.
      • The museum, closed since 1991, retains emblems of the Communist era, such as the hammer-and-sickle patterns and profiles of Lenin that are embossed on the interior moldings of the galleries.
      • The showstopper, a nearly 8-foot nude self-portrait, is overlaid with a sparse array of embossed, lozenge-shaped leaves impressed from both the front and back of the paper.

Origin

Late Middle English: from the Old French base of obsolete French embosser, from em- ‘into’ + boce ‘protuberance’.

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