explanatory label造句
例句与造句
- The explanatory labels typically refer to " our people,"
- Several times I asked Nate to interpret art before reading the explanatory labels.
- The museum does exhibitions of contentious art supplemented by elaborate explanatory labels to provide context, she said.
- Nonetheless, a persistent problem is obscurity : certain works are not fully understandable until the accompanying explanatory label is read.
- Just as the absence of explanatory labels simultaneously engages and rebuffs the viewer, so the dominating presence of di Rosa makes for a dazzling display of both ego and generosity.
- It's difficult to find explanatory label in a sentence. 用explanatory label造句挺难的
- The "'Upper caption "'field allows an optional header to be inserted and "'Lower caption "'allows for an optional explanatory label.
- The visitor unprepared to make such connections finds nothing here in the way of explanatory labels and must buy a catalog or other related material in the inevitable museum shop at the exit.
- The tour is conducted in English / French by the curator, while the exhibits are also accompanied by explanatory labels in English as well as rich audio-visual material ( posters, diagrams & videos of their operation ).
- Nearly every one of the items on display-- including engravings, photographs and paintings depicting aspects of insanity as well as related medical drawings, texts and gadgets, all with detailed explanatory labels-- tells a pungent story.
- Later, the institution was renamed as Nazareth College of Technical Teacher Education ( NCTTE ), a self-explanatory label that describes what the institution used to train back then : candidates who would become technical teachers for TVET colleges / Schools across the country.
- In an alcove including casts of archaeopteryx, a birdlike dinosaur with wings and feathers, an explanatory label asserts : " The dinosaurs displayed here are more closely related to chickens, pigeons and gulls than to any of the other dinosaurs in these galleries ."
- More than 30 years ago, the critic Harold Rosenberg coined the phrase " vanguard audience " to acknowledge a situation whereby the art establishment, far from resisting what is new and different, rushes " to organize exhibitions and provide explanatory labels before the paint has dried on the canvas or the plastic has hardened ."