modernist
英式音标['mɑdɚnɪst]
基本解释
n. 现代主义者;现代主义艺术家
adj. 现代主义的
英文词源
- modernist (n.)
- 1580s, "a modern person," from modern + -ist. Later, "a supporter of the modern" (as opposed to the classical), c. 1700. As a follower of a movement in the arts (modernism), attested from 1927.
实用例句
- 1. The building is impeccably modernist: glass, aluminium and grey.
- 这座楼完全是现代主义风格:采用玻璃和铝质材料,以灰色作为基调。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Held's attempt to link his vision with that of the Renaissance can also be considered Post - Modernist .
- 他把自己的视觉与文艺复兴风格联系起来的尝试也被视为后 现代主义.
来自百科语句
- 3. So Walter Benjamin support the Modernist art like Expressionism.
- 所以本雅明拥护表现主义等现代艺术.
来自互联网
- 4. First published in 1918, My Antonia is generally considered a modernist novel.
- 《我的安东妮亚》首次出版于1918年, 被一致认为是现代主义小说.
来自互联网
- 5. Xiao Wang has always liked the works of the modernist writers.
- 小王一直很喜欢西方现代派作家的作品.
来自互联网