deckled造句
例句與造句
- A deckled edge is also a feathery, unfinished paper edge.
- Most of the pages were smooth-cut on the top and bottom edges, and deckled on the outer edge.
- Hesse handled it like house paint, brushing layer upon layer to build up a surface that was smooth yet irregular, ragged at the edges like deckled paper ."
- She was an innovator on the technical side of printing, inventing a way to feed deckled paper through the press that would allow for perfectly registered printing on both sides of the page.
- There were two editions, a carefully handbound edition produced for Dragon Press by Henry Wessels with linen cloth spine with handmade paper-covered boards and endpapers with deckled edge and a trade paperback edition printed by Odyssey Press in New Hampshire.
- It's difficult to find deckled in a sentence. 用deckled造句挺難的
- And Roee Rosen's " Live and Die as Eva Braun, " a text accompanied by black-and-white drawings with deckled edges mimicking German children's illustrations or 19th-century German paintings, asks us to assume the role of Hitler's lover, discomfortingly.
- She later concluded that " [ i ] n a world where machined dance fodder, rap-deckled pop and lumbering rawk dominates, a genuine article of soul music especially one where the thick bass, tumbling Wurlitzer and bright guitars set the tone is a joyous noise, indeed . " " The Guardian " s Paul MacInnes believed that the album is " proficiently played and Stone's voice has a range and tonal dexterity that few of her peers possess ", but " the final product is so familiar and so shorn of genuine emotion that " LP1 " quickly loses any sense of identity and becomes standard fare, indistinguishable from any number of other recordings . " Colin McGuire agreed in his review for PopMatters, and said that the album is " missing the key element of why she has been so lauded over the course of her increasingly mature career : A groove.