avant-garde信息详情

avant-garde发音

意思翻译

adj.前卫的,激进的

n.(艺术、音乐或文学方面的)前卫派思想;前卫派(艺术家等)

相似词语短语

avant───prep.在…之前;adj.激进的;先锋派的

utiliser avant───在之前使用

avant gardener───园丁前

avant-courier───n.先锋;先驱

en avant───往前;向前(法语)

avant-coureur definition───前导定义

avant courier service───快递服务前

avant courier service nyc───邮购前服务

avant courier montana newspaper───蒙大拿先锋信使报

双语使用场景

Jerome was part of the avant-garde; his band later brought the bop sound to conventional big-band fare.───杰罗姆属于先锋派;他的乐队后来,把波普爵士乐风带入传统的大乐队爵士乐中。

But he likes the idea of more avant-garde wedding art.───不过他很欣赏前卫的婚礼艺术。

Even the most avant-garde art is past.───甚至最前卫的艺术也过时了。

It was one of the first avant-garde works to appeal to a wide audience.───这是受到听众广泛欢迎的第一批前卫作品之一。

He was AT odds with the Russian avant-garde school of the time, but his work showed the confidence of a man sure of his style.───他对当时的俄罗斯先锋派持不同观点,但是他的作品表现出一个男子汉坚守自己的风格而毫不动摇的信心。

His own early commitment to the avant-garde, he says, came from a "sense of duty to a chronically under-represented aspect of culture" .───他说,早期致力前卫音乐,是因为“对这种长期受到压制的文化带有一种责任感”。

The children learning their table etiquette in Chardin's 1740 painting are in the avant-garde of a cultural revolution.───夏尔丹1740年画作里学餐桌礼仪的孩子是文化变革的先锋一代。

I do not know whether accepting the lesson has placed me in the rear or in the avant-garde.───我也不知道,在我接受了教训以后,我是处于先锋地位呢?还是处于后卫地位。

Ms. Ono, 76, was an avant-garde artist in New York before she met Lennon in London in 1966.───76岁的小野女士,1966年在伦敦跟列侬相遇之前已是纽约的一名前卫艺术家。

英语使用场景

It was one of the first avant-garde works to appeal to a wide audience.

His avant-garde music, sometime cousin to jazz, had limited appeal.

He was an enthusiast for the avant-garde.

His paintings are rather too avant-garde for my tastes.

Cassirer's gallery exhibited avant-garde art as early as 1895.

In the lexicon of the avant-garde art world, Meurent could not have figured as an artist.

It is a moot point which of these avant-garde strategies has been the more effective.

Diamanda Galas, the avant-garde vocalist based in New York.

West Berlin's theatres are often avant-garde and experimental; those in the east have tended towards more classical interpretations.