tableau
n. 人构成的画面或场景; 活人画(舞台上活人扮的静态画面); 戏剧性的场面
A tableau is a scene, for example from the Bible, history, or mythology, that consists of a group of people in costumes who do not speak or move. The people are sometimes on a float in a procession.
...a nativity tableau.
基督降生的舞台场景
...tableaux depicting the foundation of Barcelona.
描绘巴塞罗那建城史的舞台造型
A tableau is a piece of art such as a sculpture or painting that shows a scene, especially one from the Bible, history, or mythology.
...Gaudi's luxuriant stone tableau of the Nativity on the cathedral's east face.
大教堂东面石壁上是由高迪创作的有关基督降生的华丽浮雕
1. a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)
2. any dramatic scene
They admired the tableau of the Nativity.
他们欣赏着耶稣降生的场景造型。
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.
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 ”.
" 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.
Landmarks The Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and joggers a classic capital tableau.
林肯的纪念, 华盛顿纪念馆和慢跑者来自模范首都的生动场面.