Marbled Meaning in English
word · lemma: marble
Definition
Having different colors or patterns that look like marble, often with streaks or veins running through.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used to describe meat ("marbled beef"), cheese, cakes, or any surface with a streaked or veined appearance. Implies a decorative, mixed pattern. Do not confuse with 'marble' (the stone) or the toy.
Spanish: veteado - marmoleadoPortuguese (BR): mesclado - marmorizadoPortuguese (PT): mesclado - marmoreadoChinese (Simplified): 有大理石花纹的 - 带纹理的Chinese (Traditional): 有大理石紋理的 - 帶花紋的Hindi: संगमरमर-जैसा - धारियों वालाArabic: مُعرّق - مخطط مثل الرخامBengali: মার্বেল-সদৃশ্য - দাগযুক্ত (প্যাটার্ন)Russian: мраморный - с мраморными прожилкамиJapanese: マーブル模様の - マーブル状のVietnamese: hoa cẩm thạch - có vân đáKorean: 대리석 무늬의 - 마블링된Turkish: mermer desenli - mermer görünümlüUrdu: سنگ مرمر جیسا - دھاری دار (پیٹرن والا)Indonesian: bercorak marmer - bermotif marmer
Example Sentences
The cake had a marbled pattern of chocolate and vanilla.
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He bought a marbled notebook for school.
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These marbled countertops really brighten up the kitchen.
natural
I love how the marbled cheese looks on the platter.
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Her painting had a beautiful, marbled effect that stood out.
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The steak was perfectly marbled with fat.
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