0 to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, wood, etc. -- (尤指在石头或木头上)雕刻
We can imagine, for instance, a robust natural-law theory that carves up the test for true propositions of law in two stages.
But rather surprisingly, the essence of opera as excessive, fatal and anxiety-ridden has been carved into the expressive quality of the film itself.
However, the image of pioneers carving out a legitimacy in a new land is apt for the philosophers who take up residency in medical schools.
Candidates from the same electoral district represented different constituencies as they carved up the district into different geographical and functional electoral bases.
He did not record the names or arrival dates of a single vessel carved into the whalebone.
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(尤指在石頭或木頭上)雕刻, 把(熟肉)切成小片…
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