ceramic
의미: Made from clay and permanently hardened by heat; relating to the art of making objects from fired clay. As a noun, a ceramic object or material.
Ceramics include a wide range of objects from everyday crockery to fine porcelain and artistic pottery. In materials science, ceramics are valued for their heat resistance and hardness, with applications in engineering, dentistry, and electronics. The British studio pottery tradition, from Bernard Leach onwards, has an international reputation. The plural 'ceramics' can refer both to the art form and to the objects themselves.
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- The museum houses an impressive collection of ceramic vessels dating from the Ming Dynasty. 该博物馆收藏了一批令人印象深刻的明代陶瓷器皿。El museo alberga una impresionante colección de vasijas cerámicas de la dinastía Ming.その博物館には明朝時代の陶磁器の見事なコレクションが収蔵されている。그 박물관에는 명나라 시대의 인상적인 도자기 컬렉션이 소장되어 있다.
- She took up ceramic art as a hobby and now sells her handmade bowls at local markets. 她把陶艺作为爱好开始学习,现在在当地市场出售手工制作的碗。Se aficionó a la cerámica artística como pasatiempo y ahora vende sus cuencos hechos a mano en los mercados locales.彼女は趣味として陶芸を始め、今では地元の市場で手作りの器を販売している。그녀는 취미로 도예를 시작했고, 지금은 지역 시장에서 직접 만든 그릇을 판매하고 있다.
- Ceramic materials are increasingly used in engineering applications because of their exceptional heat resistance. 陶瓷材料因其卓越的耐热性,在工程应用中的使用日益增多。Los materiales cerámicos se emplean cada vez más en aplicaciones de ingeniería debido a su excepcional resistencia al calor.セラミック素材はその卓越した耐熱性により、工学分野での応用がますます増えている。세라믹 소재는 뛰어난 내열성 덕분에 공학 분야에서의 활용이 점점 늘어나고 있다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek keramikos (of pottery), from keramos (potter's clay, pottery). Entered English in the mid-19th century via French céramique.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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