angular linesの例文
- Both sing Henze's angular lines with an Expressionistic edge.
- His use of jagged shapes and angular lines derive in part from cubism.
- Outside, Chrysler replaces the angular lines of the current model with rounded corners.
- Malone unleashes melodic as well as angular lines.
- Harsher, more angular lines are used in drawings of women from the 1950s.
- Characters are highly rounded and soft in appearance, with a noticeable lack of angular lines.
- Oblique lines convey a sense of movement and angular lines generally convey a sense of dynamism and possibly tension.
- The forewings are fawn, with six angular lines near the apex and a white spot at the apex.
- In " Hunmin Jeongeum ", Hangul was printed in sans-serif angular lines of even thickness.
- The result is a much cleaner design incorporating a bit of Ford's new styling theme of sharp angular lines.
- It is usually a solid piece of wood, around 20 30cm in length, etched with angular lines and dots.
- A judicious use of curves _ on railings, immigration counters and lighting coves _ softens the room's angular lines.
- Art Deco was the prevalent architectural style during the 1930s, and the auditorium shows hints of it through its angular lines.
- Because Meltsner's work was characterized by large areas of color and simplified angular lines, they were ideal for reproduction.
- The ST is basically wedge-shaped, featuring bold angular lines and a series of grilles cut into the rear for airflow.
- Its angular lines were unique, but raised handlebars made for an uncomfortable seating position at high speeds and also caused steering issues.
- Everything was phrased in a manner that showed complete command of the music, no matter how difficult the sometimes angular lines and tessitura.
- The revised backlight treatment had crisp angular lines with thin pillars on some models and heavier semi-blind quarter roof posts on others.
- From being a painter with sharp, angular lines and a thin paint surface, he became one who drew with the brush.
- He manages to make Bartok's angular lines sing with natural ease, and Richter supplies the critical pianistic foil, now driving, now shimmering.