classicism

英['klæsɪsɪzəm] 美['klæsɪsɪzəm]
  • n. 古典主义;古典风格
classicalism
  • clackdish n.乞丐乞钱用的有活动盖的木盆
  • clactonian adj.旧石器时代文化的
  • clad adj.穿衣的;被...覆盖的v.给...穿衣;覆盖(clothe的过去式和过去分词)
  • cladding n.镀层;电镀动词clad的现在分词形式.
  • clade n.[生]进化枝;分化枝
Noun:
  1. a movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms;

    "classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans"

1. The duality of classicism and romanticism - a peculiarity of Mendelssohn's piano music.
门德尔松钢琴音乐风格特性表现之 二—— 音乐语言的明晰性.

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2. Liang Shi - qiu was one of the constructors of China's classicism.
梁实秋对古典主义文学理论的接受,是在选择与反思中完成的.

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3. Classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans.
古典主义经常从古希腊和古罗马历史中获得其范本.

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4. This grand is designed specially for advocates of classicism.
三角钢琴产品当中的这一款是专为崇尚经典风格的顾客所设计.

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5. Neo - classical art held dear nature, classicism and imitation.
新古典主义艺术崇尚自然 、 古典、模仿,其哲学根源是笛卡尔主义哲学.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Aesthetic delight has the very high prestige in the German art classicism time.
      审美快感在德国艺术的古典主义时期具有很高声誉。
    2. This grand is designed specially for advocates of classicism.
      三角钢琴产品当中的这一款是专为崇尚经典风格的顾客所设计。
    3. In a masterpiece, there is absolutely no conflict between classicism and romanticism.
      在第一流作品中,古典的和浪漫的冲突是不存在的;

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