Carve from Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɑɹv/ /ˈfɹəm
KARV frum
kˈɑːv/ /fɹˈɒm
KAHV FROM
परिभाषा
To make a shape or object by cutting or sculpting it out of a larger piece of material (like wood, stone, or ice).
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Commonly used for artistic or craft contexts—'carve from wood', 'carve from stone'. Not used with food (use 'carve' alone: 'carve the turkey'). Often requires the material ('from wood', 'from ice', etc.) after the phrase.
Spanish: tallar de - esculpir dePortuguese (BR): esculpir de - entalhar dePortuguese (PT): esculpir de - talhar deChinese (Simplified): 用...雕刻Chinese (Traditional): 用...雕刻Hindi: ...से तराशनाArabic: ينحت منBengali: ...থেকে খোদাই করাRussian: вырезать из - вырезать из (материала)Japanese: ...から彫るVietnamese: chạm khắc từKorean: ...에서 조각하다Turkish: ...dan oymakUrdu: ...سے تراشناIndonesian: memahat dari - mengukir dari
उदाहरण वाक्य
The statue was carved from marble.
basic
The artist carved from a single block of wood.
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They carved the bowl from a piece of coconut shell.
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This ice sculpture was carved from a huge block and took hours to finish.
natural
You can't believe this tiny elephant was carved from a single walnut shell!
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The totem pole was carved from cedar by a local artisan.
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