classicism

英[ˈklæsɪsɪzəm]
美[ˈklæsɪˌsɪzəm]

基本释义

n.
古典主义,古典风格

实用例句

Kant, unconsciously, had prejudice for classicism instead of romanticism, which represents Kant's real look.

康德在不自觉中偏向了古典主义而非浪漫主义, 这才是康德艺术观的本来面目.

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As a consequence, classicism in painting was quickly taken the place of by romanticism.

结果, 绘画领域的古典主义很快就被浪漫主义所代替.

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In succession to classicism and modernism, post modernism becomes the instrument for the shift of aesthetics.

继古典主义、现代主义之后, 后现代主义文化思潮成为美学话语转型有力工具.

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Although classicism was not restrained to any one country, its principal center was France.

虽然古典主义没有被限制在任何一个国家, 但它主要的中心是法国.

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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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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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英英释义

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"

反义词

n.古典主义;古典派

romanticism

其他释义

romanticism