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Definition of figurehead in English: figureheadnounˈfɪɡəhɛdˈfɪɡjərˌhɛd 1A carving, typically a bust or a full-length figure, set at the prow of an old-fashioned sailing ship. (旧式帆船的)艏饰像 Example sentencesExamples - The ship was monstrous, and her figurehead suited her perfectly.
- Built with the best materials, to the highest standard, her clipper ship bow and figurehead are still intact.
- Although the public saw the usual hands at the wheel of the ship of state, they were as decorative as the figureheads on the bows of old sailing ships.
- Examples of women as ornamentation can be traced back to the use of female figureheads on the prows of ships.
- Whilst it is fairly certain that they did indeed have figureheads on their ships, only a small elite would have carried them, and they would have all been warships of some description.
- The incomers were principally craftsmen, carving ships' figureheads and occasional portrait busts.
- Galleries showcase an international collection of ship models, figureheads, small craft, paintings, and antique navigation instruments.
- There are numerous maritime antiques, pictures and figureheads as well as ship models to be found throughout.
- The figureheads, harking back to the days of sail, stand up to 1.5 metres (five feet) tall and have been suggested by Trafalgar 200 organisers to stimulate interest in all things nautical at an early age.
- She reached the anchored ship and recognized the figurehead upon its prow.
- Humphreys turned to Rush for preliminary designs for all the figureheads and stern carvings, and for a list of carvers who could accomplish the work in a timely fashion.
- She is truly formidable (in the French sense of the word), rather like one of those fantastic figureheads on a tall ship.
- Some boats are shown with cabins, prows and figureheads and some carry animals.
- Because figureheads were intended to lead the ship onward in a rush of motion, neoclassical figures, in the final analysis, were not compatible.
- For instance, the figurehead was changed to an allegorical figure that evoked the ship's new name.
- In the merchant marine figureheads portraying the skip's owner or builder and their wives, daughters, or sweethearts were popular.
- As she arrived at the bow, her eyes were drawn upwards along the prow, to where an ancient figurehead stood watch.
- There were handsome ships anchored in the harbor, many-sailed with delicately carved figureheads.
- In America during the colonial era there had been many wood carvers creating ship's figureheads and church furnishings.
- Included are live demonstrations by a museum carver on how sailors depicted women on figureheads which, when placed on the bow of a ship, served to ward off harm at sea.
Synonyms carving, bust, sculpture, image, statue 2A nominal leader or head without real power. 有名无实的领导人,傀儡 Example sentencesExamples - But who can be sure that having your political figurehead at the 45-minute presentation is a vote-winner?
- If we are to have a figurehead as the leader of the nation, let it be the people's choice via the ballot box and not someone's birthright.
- Clan chiefs are now largely figureheads who can choose the level of involvement they have with a clan society and defer duties and titles to others.
- He is a figurehead, the hard-drinking leader who gives the gang what they want in exchange for loyalty and service.
- It is essential that diversity leaders be more than figureheads if they are to provide transformative leadership to their campuses.
- By 2011, the world was basically under the control of these five men, country leaders basically being political figureheads.
- The highest official is the prime minister, and the president is a figurehead with no real power.
- Then, we had great leaders, great figureheads running clubs, but they didn't have to keep putting their hands in their pockets to bail their teams out.
- He represented the leaders who were just figureheads or ruled because of their wealth, prosperity, and connections with other influential people, which was how they were in power.
- The national sports council has long suffered from this problem as its head is looked upon as more of a figurehead than a leader well-versed and interested in sports.
- This would be a strong answer to the Queen as sovereign figurehead, but could also result in a political president.
- If the argument is that the sovereign is largely a figurehead with little real possibility of doing harm, then let's pick one of our own.
- In the past, the defense minister was only a figurehead without any authority over the chief of the general staff.
- He was the first of a line of hereditary prime ministers who, although they kept the monarch as a ceremonial figurehead, ruled the country themselves for more than a century.
- Very few institutions change their chief figurehead every year.
- We don't want bosses, figureheads or exalted leaders.
- The political leadership will become a figurehead at best and anarchy will rule.
- He says that powerful conservative interests want him punished because he's a figurehead for defiance of authority.
- The alternative is to look upon the monarch as a mere figurehead, a focal point for tradition, pomp and ritual on the great occasions of state.
- First, keep in mind that news anchors, like other constitutional monarchs, are primarily figureheads.
Synonyms titular head, nominal leader, leader in name only, frontman, cipher, token, mouthpiece, puppet, instrument, man of straw Definition of figurehead in US English: figureheadnounˈfiɡyərˌhedˈfɪɡjərˌhɛd 1A carving, typically a bust or a full-length figure, set at the prow of an old-fashioned sailing ship. (旧式帆船的)艏饰像 Example sentencesExamples - She reached the anchored ship and recognized the figurehead upon its prow.
- Examples of women as ornamentation can be traced back to the use of female figureheads on the prows of ships.
- The incomers were principally craftsmen, carving ships' figureheads and occasional portrait busts.
- Although the public saw the usual hands at the wheel of the ship of state, they were as decorative as the figureheads on the bows of old sailing ships.
- In America during the colonial era there had been many wood carvers creating ship's figureheads and church furnishings.
- Some boats are shown with cabins, prows and figureheads and some carry animals.
- In the merchant marine figureheads portraying the skip's owner or builder and their wives, daughters, or sweethearts were popular.
- There were handsome ships anchored in the harbor, many-sailed with delicately carved figureheads.
- Because figureheads were intended to lead the ship onward in a rush of motion, neoclassical figures, in the final analysis, were not compatible.
- Included are live demonstrations by a museum carver on how sailors depicted women on figureheads which, when placed on the bow of a ship, served to ward off harm at sea.
- For instance, the figurehead was changed to an allegorical figure that evoked the ship's new name.
- She is truly formidable (in the French sense of the word), rather like one of those fantastic figureheads on a tall ship.
- Whilst it is fairly certain that they did indeed have figureheads on their ships, only a small elite would have carried them, and they would have all been warships of some description.
- As she arrived at the bow, her eyes were drawn upwards along the prow, to where an ancient figurehead stood watch.
- There are numerous maritime antiques, pictures and figureheads as well as ship models to be found throughout.
- Built with the best materials, to the highest standard, her clipper ship bow and figurehead are still intact.
- Galleries showcase an international collection of ship models, figureheads, small craft, paintings, and antique navigation instruments.
- Humphreys turned to Rush for preliminary designs for all the figureheads and stern carvings, and for a list of carvers who could accomplish the work in a timely fashion.
- The ship was monstrous, and her figurehead suited her perfectly.
- The figureheads, harking back to the days of sail, stand up to 1.5 metres (five feet) tall and have been suggested by Trafalgar 200 organisers to stimulate interest in all things nautical at an early age.
Synonyms carving, bust, sculpture, image, statue 2A nominal leader or head without real power. 有名无实的领导人,傀儡 Example sentencesExamples - He was the first of a line of hereditary prime ministers who, although they kept the monarch as a ceremonial figurehead, ruled the country themselves for more than a century.
- It is essential that diversity leaders be more than figureheads if they are to provide transformative leadership to their campuses.
- Then, we had great leaders, great figureheads running clubs, but they didn't have to keep putting their hands in their pockets to bail their teams out.
- The alternative is to look upon the monarch as a mere figurehead, a focal point for tradition, pomp and ritual on the great occasions of state.
- He is a figurehead, the hard-drinking leader who gives the gang what they want in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Very few institutions change their chief figurehead every year.
- We don't want bosses, figureheads or exalted leaders.
- If the argument is that the sovereign is largely a figurehead with little real possibility of doing harm, then let's pick one of our own.
- Clan chiefs are now largely figureheads who can choose the level of involvement they have with a clan society and defer duties and titles to others.
- The political leadership will become a figurehead at best and anarchy will rule.
- The national sports council has long suffered from this problem as its head is looked upon as more of a figurehead than a leader well-versed and interested in sports.
- This would be a strong answer to the Queen as sovereign figurehead, but could also result in a political president.
- If we are to have a figurehead as the leader of the nation, let it be the people's choice via the ballot box and not someone's birthright.
- By 2011, the world was basically under the control of these five men, country leaders basically being political figureheads.
- He represented the leaders who were just figureheads or ruled because of their wealth, prosperity, and connections with other influential people, which was how they were in power.
- In the past, the defense minister was only a figurehead without any authority over the chief of the general staff.
- He says that powerful conservative interests want him punished because he's a figurehead for defiance of authority.
- But who can be sure that having your political figurehead at the 45-minute presentation is a vote-winner?
- First, keep in mind that news anchors, like other constitutional monarchs, are primarily figureheads.
- The highest official is the prime minister, and the president is a figurehead with no real power.
Synonyms titular head, nominal leader, leader in name only, frontman, cipher, token, mouthpiece, puppet, instrument, man of straw |