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单词 screen-print
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Definition of screen-print in English:

screen-print

verb
[with object]often as adjective screen-printed
  • Force ink or metal on to (a surface) through a prepared screen of fine material so as to create a picture or pattern.

    丝网印刷

    screen-printed clothing
    slate can be screen-printed to create a lasting and impressive image
    screen-printing has become a major medium for the living artist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He held it in front of him, studying the design screen-printed on the front.
    • Each sheet of the book was screen-printed individually, which means that each sheet is an original print.
    • It can be painted, printed and screen-printed.
    • The EP itself is an attractive thing; deep maroon coloured vinyl, with each sleeve screen-printed by the band.
    • An automatic screen-printing machinery that could operate for 24 hours continuously, and a ‘moisture management fabric’ that could absorb sweat were also exhibited.
    • This material includes a screen-printed appliqué that minimizes sun glare, and is resistant to temperature changes and fingerprints.
    • This is a well-nigh complete survey of this popular artist's graphic work in lithography, etching and screen-printing.
    • It's a lot more effective and less messy than screen-printing techniques.
    • The treatment of the face in this 1975 portfolio of ten screen-printed portraits of African Americans contrasts sharply with the celebrity faces discussed above.
    • It would be made by others, using new materials and new processes, such as screen-printing and more recently laser-engraving.
    • Vanessa was wearing her badminton shorts and a tee-shirt screen-printed with a picture of the tower.
    • He had stunning screen-printed posters made to attract attention but has encountered an unforeseen problem.
    • He does a fine screen-printed T-shirt but designer Adrian Hailwood does the expensive garb as well.
    • Porter's no rock star; even his wardrobe - striped tee, screen-printed shirt and jeans - was still boy-next-door.
    • A photograph of a couple of people wearing Chinese costumes is screen-printed onto the map, so that they appear to be making the journey from China to Indonesia.
    • Plain, cut, screen-printed or crushed, velvet added atmosphere and interest, with cut velvets in geometric '70s designs especially prominent.
    • Only 17 different types of glass panel are used, and the bright colours are screen-printed onto them.
    • That's how the hand screen-printed reproductions of ancient and contemporary master paintings through Serigraphy began.
    • The new drawings are each based on a gray, screen-printed line drawing of an upscale living room, conservatively furnished.
    • He even screen-printed, by hand, the banquet's napkins, which bore a self-designed logo intertwining his and his wife, Melissa's, initials.
noun
  • A picture or design produced by screen-printing.

    丝网印刷品

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lessner's Black Hole Gang screen print is especially wry and fetching.
    • In the screen prints, the box forms frequently appear to have been cut up and imperfectly collaged back together.
    • Incidentally, he also did a screen-print of the Mona Lisa, called ‘Thirty Are Better than One’.
    • It's a screen print on transfer paper, with specialty inks and processes.
    • She sells her screen prints throughout England and internationally and has exhibited her works all over Cumbria.
    • I've used oils and acrylic and made screen prints, but always return to watercolour.
    • A famous example for a silk screen print is Andy Warhol's popular print series of Marilyn Monroe from 1967.
    • The hotel's signature is a large black-and-white screen-print of a flower mounted on a wall, looming behind a dish of artfully arranged fruit.
    • It can be customized with company colors or a logo screen print, it is machine-washable, and one size fits all.
    • Without exception, the screen prints from the two print studios are beautiful, provocative and well done.
    • In addition to the ‘Toy Paintings,’ an extensive presentation of additional Warhol paintings and screen prints will be on display as well.
    • Also included in the exhibition are a number of screen prints and vintage fabric artworks by Benhur Helwend and Peter Jeffery.
    • He has made lithographs and screen prints, but his favourite printmaking medium is etching.
    • It's hard to imagine anyone really wanting to write a novel about, say, the story behind Warhol's screen prints of Marilyn.
    • As the cost of the cotton cloth has increased by 10 per cent, most candidates prefer digital screen prints, which are cheaper.
    • Using screen prints and stencils, images are transferred to stickers and stuck in clusters on newspaper boxes.
    • Credit where credit is due: I nabbed this post-title from the title of a screen-print my friend John made a while back.
    • In many respects, the Fook legacy in Battiss' found objects, watercolours and screen-prints is more of a drawcard than his earlier works.
    • There is a more detailed photo of the screen print here.
    • The T-shirts screen print was designed by Becky and says ‘Paranormal activity investigators’ complete with the image of a ghost.

Definition of screen-print in US English:

screen-print

verbˈskrin ˌprɪntˈskrēn ˌprint
[with object]often as adjective screen-printed
  • Force ink or metal on to (a surface) through a prepared screen of fine material so as to create a picture or pattern.

    丝网印刷

    screen-printed clothing
    slate can be screen-printed to create a lasting and impressive image
    screen-printing has become a major medium for the living artist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each sheet of the book was screen-printed individually, which means that each sheet is an original print.
    • A photograph of a couple of people wearing Chinese costumes is screen-printed onto the map, so that they appear to be making the journey from China to Indonesia.
    • This material includes a screen-printed appliqué that minimizes sun glare, and is resistant to temperature changes and fingerprints.
    • He even screen-printed, by hand, the banquet's napkins, which bore a self-designed logo intertwining his and his wife, Melissa's, initials.
    • The new drawings are each based on a gray, screen-printed line drawing of an upscale living room, conservatively furnished.
    • He had stunning screen-printed posters made to attract attention but has encountered an unforeseen problem.
    • He held it in front of him, studying the design screen-printed on the front.
    • Plain, cut, screen-printed or crushed, velvet added atmosphere and interest, with cut velvets in geometric '70s designs especially prominent.
    • It would be made by others, using new materials and new processes, such as screen-printing and more recently laser-engraving.
    • Only 17 different types of glass panel are used, and the bright colours are screen-printed onto them.
    • It's a lot more effective and less messy than screen-printing techniques.
    • The treatment of the face in this 1975 portfolio of ten screen-printed portraits of African Americans contrasts sharply with the celebrity faces discussed above.
    • An automatic screen-printing machinery that could operate for 24 hours continuously, and a ‘moisture management fabric’ that could absorb sweat were also exhibited.
    • It can be painted, printed and screen-printed.
    • That's how the hand screen-printed reproductions of ancient and contemporary master paintings through Serigraphy began.
    • This is a well-nigh complete survey of this popular artist's graphic work in lithography, etching and screen-printing.
    • Porter's no rock star; even his wardrobe - striped tee, screen-printed shirt and jeans - was still boy-next-door.
    • Vanessa was wearing her badminton shorts and a tee-shirt screen-printed with a picture of the tower.
    • The EP itself is an attractive thing; deep maroon coloured vinyl, with each sleeve screen-printed by the band.
    • He does a fine screen-printed T-shirt but designer Adrian Hailwood does the expensive garb as well.
nounˈskrin ˌprɪntˈskrēn ˌprint
  • A picture or design produced by screen-printing.

    丝网印刷品

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a more detailed photo of the screen print here.
    • In many respects, the Fook legacy in Battiss' found objects, watercolours and screen-prints is more of a drawcard than his earlier works.
    • She sells her screen prints throughout England and internationally and has exhibited her works all over Cumbria.
    • Using screen prints and stencils, images are transferred to stickers and stuck in clusters on newspaper boxes.
    • The T-shirts screen print was designed by Becky and says ‘Paranormal activity investigators’ complete with the image of a ghost.
    • In addition to the ‘Toy Paintings,’ an extensive presentation of additional Warhol paintings and screen prints will be on display as well.
    • It's hard to imagine anyone really wanting to write a novel about, say, the story behind Warhol's screen prints of Marilyn.
    • As the cost of the cotton cloth has increased by 10 per cent, most candidates prefer digital screen prints, which are cheaper.
    • Lessner's Black Hole Gang screen print is especially wry and fetching.
    • It can be customized with company colors or a logo screen print, it is machine-washable, and one size fits all.
    • I've used oils and acrylic and made screen prints, but always return to watercolour.
    • He has made lithographs and screen prints, but his favourite printmaking medium is etching.
    • In the screen prints, the box forms frequently appear to have been cut up and imperfectly collaged back together.
    • Also included in the exhibition are a number of screen prints and vintage fabric artworks by Benhur Helwend and Peter Jeffery.
    • Without exception, the screen prints from the two print studios are beautiful, provocative and well done.
    • Credit where credit is due: I nabbed this post-title from the title of a screen-print my friend John made a while back.
    • Incidentally, he also did a screen-print of the Mona Lisa, called ‘Thirty Are Better than One’.
    • It's a screen print on transfer paper, with specialty inks and processes.
    • The hotel's signature is a large black-and-white screen-print of a flower mounted on a wall, looming behind a dish of artfully arranged fruit.
    • A famous example for a silk screen print is Andy Warhol's popular print series of Marilyn Monroe from 1967.
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