guls造句
例句与造句
- Guls are medallions, often octagonal, and often somewhat angular on a generally octagonal plan, though they can be somewhat rounded within the constraints of carpet-weaving, and some are lozenge-shaped ( rhombuses ).
- The different Turkmen tribes such as Tekke, Salor, Ersari and Yomut traditionally wove a variety of guls, some of ancient design, but gul designs were often used by more than one tribe, and by non-Turkmens.
- She also created one of the most popular belt styles of the mid-to late 2000s by combining Indian mirrored " shisha " with Afghan Guls ( beaded medallions ), and adding colorful yarn fringe ( such as Colinette Pointe 5 ).
- There are several styles of knotting, but the two main types of knot are the "'symmetrical "'( also called Turkish or the national flag features a vertical red stripe near the hoist side, containing five carpet guls ( designs used in producing rugs ).
- Guls are said to be solitary demonic creatures resembling both man and animal; they inhabit cemeteries where they feed on the dead, or lie in wait for a traveler to pass where from they entice and trick him by changing their shape ( shape-shifting ) to resemble another traveler, and lead him from his course till lost.
- It's difficult to find guls in a sentence. 用guls造句挺难的
- The eight-point green starburst ( known as the Rub El Hizb ( ? ), a symbol of Islam, to which a majority of guls, and centered upon that a smaller blue circle with a lifelike ( rather than heraldized ) depiction of former President Saparmurat Niyazov's pet Akhal-Teke horse Yanardag, a source of pride for the Turkmen people.
- Other pamphlets are journalistic in form and offer vivid pictures of Jacobean London . " The Dead Term " ( 1608 ) describes Westminster during summer vacation . " The Guls Horne-Booke " ( 1609, now " The Gull's Hornbook " ) describes the life of city gallants, including a valuable account of behaviour in the London theatres . " Work for Armourers " ( 1609 ) and " The Artillery Garden " ( 1616 ) ( the latter in verse ) describe aspects of England's military industries . " London Look Back " ( 1630 ) treats 1625, the year of James's death, while " Wars, Wars, Wars " ( 1628 ) describes European turmoil.
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