a movement in the arts and literature which originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
浪漫主义(源于18世纪末的艺术和文学运动,强调灵感和主观性,把个人放于首位)。
n. 浪漫主义
His style of writing focuses on romanticism.
他的文风是侧重浪漫主义的。
Romanticism flourished in France in the late 18th century.
浪漫主义十八世纪晚期盛行于法国。
Romanticism upended traditional standards of art and beauty.
浪漫主义运动颠覆了传统的艺术和审美标准。
His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
他的诗歌倾向于梦幻的浪漫主义
Her determined romanticism was worrying me.
她坚定的浪漫主义正让我担心着呢。
How much do you know about romanticism?
关于浪漫主义,你知道多少?
Poor old Vincent, it's romanticism of his life styles.
可怜的文森特,他的一生极具传奇色彩。
Guides the student to experience the romanticism model.
引导学生体验浪漫主义典型。
The big image is our story, our poetry, our romanticism.
就是我们的故事,我们的诗,我们的浪漫。
浪漫主义画派是兴起于十九世纪初的法国画坛的一个艺术流派,到十九世纪二三十年代,风靡全欧洲。 浪漫主义画派摆脱了当时学院派和古典主义的羁绊,偏重于发挥艺术家自己的想象和创造。创作题材取自现实生活、中世纪传说和文学名著等,作品画面色彩热烈,笔触奔放,富有运动感。代表作品有籍里柯的《梅杜萨之筏》、德拉克洛瓦的《自由领导人民》、欧仁·德拉克罗瓦的《但丁的渡舟》等。
a movement in the arts and literature which originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
浪漫主义(源于18世纪末的艺术和文学运动,强调灵感和主观性,把个人放于首位)。
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n 浪漫主义
n. 浪漫主义
英文释义:
a style and movement in art, music and literature in the late 18th and early 19th century
真题例句:
romanticadj. 浪漫的;富于浪漫色彩的;传奇性的;不切实际的;耽于幻想的;虚构的;夸张的;浪漫主义的;浪漫派的;罗曼蒂克的
romanticismn. 浪漫主义; 浪漫精神
romanticallyadv. 浪漫地;空想地;小说般地