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Canvas
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vĂĄszon, festĆvĂĄszon
a piece of cloth that artists paint on, especially with oil paints
Példåk
During the art class, students learned various techniques for painting on canvas, experimenting with colors and brush strokes to create their own masterpieces.
A mƱvĂ©szeti ĂłrĂĄn a tanulĂłk kĂŒlönfĂ©le technikĂĄkat tanultak a vĂĄszonra valĂł festĂ©shez, kĂsĂ©rletezve a szĂnekkel Ă©s ecsetvonĂĄsokkal, hogy sajĂĄt remekmƱveket alkossanak.
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våszon, festmény
an oil painting done on a canvas
Példåk
The museum 's collection included famous canvases by renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso.
A mĂșzeum gyƱjtemĂ©nyĂ©ben hĂres vĂĄsznak voltak, olyan neves mƱvĂ©szektĆl, mint Van Gogh, Monet Ă©s Picasso.
Példåk
Canvas jackets are ideal for outdoor work.
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a tent constructed from canvas fabric
Példåk
Soldiers slept in canvas during the military exercise.
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the narrative or setting for a story, play, or fictional account
Példåk
The playwright chose a wartime canvas for his drama.
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the floor covering of a boxing or wrestling ring
Példåk
The ring 's canvas was cleaned between matches.
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a large sheet of strong fabric, typically made of canvas, used as a sail to catch the wind and propel a sailing vessel
Példåk
The ship 's canvas was torn in the storm and had to be repaired.
to canvas
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vĂĄszonnal bevonni, erĆs szövettel dĂszĂteni
to cover, furnish, or decorate with a strong and woven fabric
Példåk
Last summer, we canvased our outdoor furniture to protect it from the elements.
Tavaly nyĂĄron vĂĄszonnal borĂtottuk a kĂŒltĂ©ri bĂștorainkat, hogy megvĂ©djĂŒk az idĆjĂĄrĂĄstĂłl.



























