0 (a piece of) cloth into which a picture or design has been sewn or woven, hung on a wall for decoration or used to cover eg the seats of chairs -- สิ่งทอหรือม่านลายดอกซึ่งแขวนประดับฝาผนัง
Four large tapestries hung on the walls.
The authors see language acquisition as part of "an elegant tapestry of multiplicity" (p. 87).
In this tapestry are woven together threads representing pedagogy, assessment, industry requirements and practitioner sophistication.
The organisation of the essay follows several threads over time - thereby showing the 'tapestry' of forces at play.
As such it is a brilliant and richly-woven tapestry, full of insight and fresh ideas.
They are simply nonexistent in her book, a total cultural omission leaving a regrettable hole in the social tapestry she attempts to weave.
The influence of entrepreneurs was even stronger in the tapestry sector.
But these are small blemishes in a tapestry that is both carefully designed and densely woven.
At some clubs, indeed, the dancers brought tapestry cushions embroidered with their names.