tableau
                                        英 ['tæbləʊ]
美 [tæ'blo]
                                        
- n. 画面;活人画;戏剧性局面;生动的场面(复数tableaux)
 
 
                                        
                 
                                
                             
                                                
            tableau 群雕塑像,舞台造型来自法语 tableau-vivant,活的雕像,逼真的绘画,来自 tableau,图片,绘画,来自古法语 table, 石板,写字板,绘画板,词源同 table.-eau,小词后缀,对应英语后缀-elle.
 
                                    
            - tableau (n.)
 - 1690s, "a picturesque or graphic description or picture," from French tableau "picture, painting" (12c.), from Old French table "slab, writing tablet" (see table (n.)) + diminutive suffix -eau, from Latin -ellus. Hence tableau-vivant (1817) "person or persons silent and motionless, enacting a well-known scene, incident, painting, etc.," 19c. parlor game, literally "living picture."
 
 
                                    
            
                 - 1. They admired the tableau of the Nativity. 
  - 他们欣赏着耶稣降生的场景造型。
  来自柯林斯例句
 
- 2. The procession included a tableau of the Battle of Hastings. 
  - 游行队伍中包括黑斯廷斯战役的人物造型。
  来自《权威词典》
 
- 3. History is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes. 
  - 历史不过是由罪恶和灾难构成的静止舞台造型罢了.
  来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 4. In a tableau, she once represented " Poland Breaking Her Chains. " 
  - 但在一次舞台造型中, 她扮演 “ 挣脱了锁链的波兰 ”.
  来自辞典例句
 
- 5. " Indeed, history is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes. " 
  - 费译: 毫无疑问, 历史不过是由罪恶和灾难构成的静止舞台造型罢了.
  来自互联网