origami
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˌɒɹɪˈɡɑːmi/|/ˌɔɹɪˈɡɑːmɪj/
美 /ˌoɹəˈɡɑmi/|[ˌoɹɪ̈ˈɡɑmi]|/ˌɔɹɪˈɡɐːmi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The Japanese art of paper folding.
— JongRak was a 10-year-old boy whose hands, eyes, and questions were all about origami: “Teacher, do you know how to fold a jumping frog?” With his deft little hands, he would teach me and the class how to fold a sunflower and a cicada. At some point, every kid’s little hands and pockets were filled with tiny origami models.
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A piece of art made by folding paper.
— The production notes are folded like the funny origamis that I made in grammar school (only I used to write boy's names inside each section).
- The materials science technology that applies the art of origami to products.
- The materials science that studies origami applications in various material.
- The mathematics field that studies folding two-dimensional surfaces into three-dimensional structures, using folds and creases akin to those in the art of origami.
动词 v.
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To construct by means of decorative paper folding.
— He snatched my serviette and swiftly origamied a swan.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Borrowed from Japanese 折(お)り紙(がみ) (origami), from 折(お)り (ori, “to fold”) + 紙(かみ) (kami, “paper”).
词源 2
Borrowed from Japanese 折(お)り紙(がみ) (origami), from 折(お)り (ori, “to fold”) + 紙(かみ) (kami, “paper”).
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