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Definition of woodgrain in English: woodgrainnounˈwʊdɡreɪnˈwʊdɡreɪn 1A pattern of fibres seen in a cut surface of wood. 木纹 Example sentencesExamples - When they filmed the miniseries there the crew came in and painted faux woodgrain all over, and if you look you can definitely tell.
- I believe furniture should have a modernist philosophy and be completely free of fake looks such as printed woodgrains.
- Whether based on chalk or gesso, the aim was to apply sufficient layers to fill the woodgrain and other imperfections.
- He was rubbing his brow, contemplating the woodgrain on his coffee table and thinking, This can't be happening to me.
- Features include woodgrain double-glazed windows and doors throughout, mahogany internal doors and a mahogany staircase.
- In-mold decoration using plastic film is slowly migrating from automotive interiors, where it is used to mimic woodgrains and metallic surfaces, to vehicle exteriors, where it is beginning to offer an alternative to paint.
- 1.1as modifier Denoting a surface or finish imitating woodgrain.
木纹形 the doors are available in woodgrain finish 罩面漆为木纹形的门还有货。 Example sentencesExamples - Oversized wooden gallery benches made for the show are painted with exaggerated woodgrain patterns.
- One collection features a rich, dark woodgrain finish, while another line emulates ‘the lighter burl colors featured in auto interiors,’ he noted.
- Then, using pen and ink, she covered the paper with marks that imitate a battered and worn woodgrain surface.
- Leather is standard fare, as is the woodgrain trim.
- All the stereo speakers feature removable cloth grills and are finished in a black woodgrain finish.
- The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns.
- Inside, the instrument panel surfaces are low gloss, with attractive graining, chrome and woodgrain accents and soft-touch plastic or paint feel in most areas.
- Albert Partoll volunteered to edit the first issue, and in February 1951 an eighty-eight-page magazine with a woodgrain cover emerged.
- It's too easy to make woodgrain trim look overdone and tacky, but this company has got it nailed - figuratively speaking.
- As well as its sleek external styling, the car features a futuristic cockpit dash design with blue on black instrument backlighting and red needles as well as titanium and woodgrain look finishes.
- Typical examples would be box gutter adaptors and boss end covers which are required in a woodgrain finish.
- Erythema gyratum repens, typically a paraneoplastic syndrome, is a dermatosis described as having a woodgrain appearance.
- It is mainly seen in white but is also available in mahogany and cherry oak woodgrain styles.
- The offerings are becoming more diversified among the metallic, geometric, woodgrain and organic patterns.
- The airman grabbed Ian by the jacket and shoved him against the back wall of the elevator and banged Ian's head against the imitation woodgrain panelling.
Definition of woodgrain in US English: woodgrainnounˈwʊdɡreɪnˈwo͝odɡrān 1A texture seen in a cut surface of wood. 木纹 Example sentencesExamples - In-mold decoration using plastic film is slowly migrating from automotive interiors, where it is used to mimic woodgrains and metallic surfaces, to vehicle exteriors, where it is beginning to offer an alternative to paint.
- I believe furniture should have a modernist philosophy and be completely free of fake looks such as printed woodgrains.
- Features include woodgrain double-glazed windows and doors throughout, mahogany internal doors and a mahogany staircase.
- Whether based on chalk or gesso, the aim was to apply sufficient layers to fill the woodgrain and other imperfections.
- When they filmed the miniseries there the crew came in and painted faux woodgrain all over, and if you look you can definitely tell.
- He was rubbing his brow, contemplating the woodgrain on his coffee table and thinking, This can't be happening to me.
- 1.1as modifier Denoting a surface or finish imitating a woodgrain pattern.
木纹形 the doors are available in woodgrain finish 罩面漆为木纹形的门还有货。 Example sentencesExamples - All the stereo speakers feature removable cloth grills and are finished in a black woodgrain finish.
- Erythema gyratum repens, typically a paraneoplastic syndrome, is a dermatosis described as having a woodgrain appearance.
- The airman grabbed Ian by the jacket and shoved him against the back wall of the elevator and banged Ian's head against the imitation woodgrain panelling.
- As well as its sleek external styling, the car features a futuristic cockpit dash design with blue on black instrument backlighting and red needles as well as titanium and woodgrain look finishes.
- The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns.
- Leather is standard fare, as is the woodgrain trim.
- One collection features a rich, dark woodgrain finish, while another line emulates ‘the lighter burl colors featured in auto interiors,’ he noted.
- The offerings are becoming more diversified among the metallic, geometric, woodgrain and organic patterns.
- Then, using pen and ink, she covered the paper with marks that imitate a battered and worn woodgrain surface.
- It is mainly seen in white but is also available in mahogany and cherry oak woodgrain styles.
- Typical examples would be box gutter adaptors and boss end covers which are required in a woodgrain finish.
- Inside, the instrument panel surfaces are low gloss, with attractive graining, chrome and woodgrain accents and soft-touch plastic or paint feel in most areas.
- It's too easy to make woodgrain trim look overdone and tacky, but this company has got it nailed - figuratively speaking.
- Oversized wooden gallery benches made for the show are painted with exaggerated woodgrain patterns.
- Albert Partoll volunteered to edit the first issue, and in February 1951 an eighty-eight-page magazine with a woodgrain cover emerged.
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