1. 瓷器:共分作瓷器(Porcelain),半瓷器(Semi-Porcelain),陶器(china),半陶器(Semi-china),炻器(Stone ware),土器(Earthen ware)等六大类. 其中关于瓷器与陶器的解释是:
2. 瓷:陶瓷艺术( Ceramics, ) 是中国的独特的,民族的,和具有国际影响的,陶(Pottery)和瓷(Porcelain)是两种工艺产品. 同世界上一切古老文明一样,中国早在新石器时期(大约在公元前20000年),就开始出现了陶器,包括黑陶,彩陶等等;
3. 陶瓷:冷瓷工艺美术品与一般的陶瓷(Porcelain)和树脂(波丽Poly)工艺美术品最大的不同点就在于它的表面非常细致且稳定,所以更能体现出手工彩绘的立体效果,造型更具生动,栩栩如生,是现代高科技与传统手工彩绘的完美结合.
4. 瓷的:覆盖门牙时一般用烤瓷人工牙齿,此时都用里层是金属,表面是陶瓷的(porcelain)人工牙齿. 这么做,因里层为金属,光线透不到里面,所以会使人感觉是不透明的人工牙齿.而且牙龈也会发暗.
1. 瓷
Porcelain is a hard, shiny substance made by heating clay. It is used to make delicate cups, plates, and ornaments.
e.g. There were lilies everywhere in tall white porcelain vases.
高高的白色瓷瓶上绘满了百合花。
2. 瓷器
A porcelain is an ornament that is made of porcelain. You can refer to a number of such ornaments as porcelain .
e.g. ...decorative 17th and 18th century porcelains.
17和18世纪装饰用的瓷器
e.g. ...a priceless collection of English porcelain.
一批价值连城的英国瓷器藏品
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1. People buy porcelain ware at the trade fair in Turkish capital Ankara.
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2. The porcelain pieces - including a celadon and jade plate on the shelf - add to the ancient surroundings.
3. They are what make your cell phones vibrate with a tiny but intensified magnet or harden a porcelain knife sharp enough to cut a steak.
4. Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province was the center of porcelain production in China during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
5. Investigators said a porcelain tank containing the chemical smashed on the ground when workers were trying to move it.
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6. He previously worked in the Huainan Porcelain and Ceramics Factory as a designer, art director and chief engineer.
7. Archaeologists had believed there was no porcelain clay in North China, which has been proved to be wrong.
8. Jingdezhen has been known as China's porcelain capital and the phone design is inspired by the traditional Chinese art of ink painting.
9. You says that her designs were inspired by the interplay of blue and white hues on traditional Chinese porcelain.
10. After being fried with diced fruits or chive, the golden roti prata was served in porcelain plates for the customers to take.
noun
1. ceramic ware made of a more or less translucent ceramic